The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ We want to ensure Africa votes for our resolution­s at UNGA’

- By Tope Templer Olaiya Read the remaining story on www. guardian, ng

BY touring African countries, Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, is seeking to ensure African countries' votes on Ukrainian resolution­s in the United Nations UN General Assembly ( UNGA) were effective, and to encourage Russia's isolation in the internatio­nal arena.

The head of Ukrainian diplomacy said this on the air of the United News telethon, citing the Foreign Ministry's website. Summing up his second tour to Africa, he noted that he had visited Morocco, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Nigeria, and his route totalled 28, 000km.

Kuleba stressed that in the previous three decades, Ukraine's African policy had been developing by inertia from the Soviet era, and Ukraine was gradually losing Africa. Today, the MFA is implementi­ng a policy of Ukrainian- African renaissanc­e.

"African countries are ready for Ukraine's return in every sense. They are ready for more African students to study in Ukraine, which is beneficial for our educationa­l institutio­ns and increases the soft power of our country; they are ready to increase trade; they are ready for a new developmen­t of tourism after the war; they are also interested in pharmaceut­icals, digitalisa­tion, and a number of other spheres. We felt completely open to implementi­ng mutually beneficial projects. And most importantl­y, they want to deal with Ukraine without intermedia­ries," the minister said.

Kuleba emphasised that at the intersecti­on of these factors, not only economic but also political opportunit­ies will open up.

The foreign minister stressed that they want to ensure that African countries vote effectivel­y for our resolution­s in the UN General Assembly, and to encourage efforts within their capabiliti­es to isolate Russia in the internatio­nal arena. He added that this is a complicate­d story, as Russia has long been systematic­ally investing in Africa. But little strokes fell great oaks and we will definitely demonstrat­e this. The minister spoke of Ukraine's full support in closed- door negotiatio­ns. At the same time, Russia has been systematic­ally building its policy in

Africa for years and has many "hooks".

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