The head of European Union diplomacy, Josep Borrell, expressed his concern about the support that Russia is showing to the countries of the African continent, which are witnessing the continuous rise of national liberation movements, and which are working to liberate themselves from traditional American and European colonialism, which robbed the country of its resources.
Borrell said, “In some African countries you see people who support Putin and what he is doing in Donbass, and they say: Putin saved Donbass, and now he will come to Africa and save us.”
Borrell’s statements come after a visit he made last week to Djibouti, as part of European attempts to maintain a presence in Africa, in addition to the Red Sea crisis in which the Houthis are restricting the traffic of ships linked to Israel.
Earlier, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) expressed concern about Russia’s “frightening successes” in information warfare in the Middle East and the Global South.
Russia has become one of the most prominent destinations for African liberation forces seeking to get rid of colonialism, as Russia extends a helping hand to these countries in rebuilding their capabilities, and also helps them in the process of fighting terrorism left by traditional colonialism.
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