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MAKSIMYCHEV: Russia will always stand by Africa

History teaches us that all progress is always painful. Ascension is always more difficult than stagnation and degradation.

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by DMITRY MAKSIMYCHEV

Sports24 May 2023 - 15:26
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In Summary


  • Africa is the continent of the future whose huge potential is yet to be fully realised despite the gigantic successes achieved since independence.
  • To do that, it may need to rethink its role in the international arena to become more self-reliant and assertive.
Russian Federation Ambassador to Kenya Dmitry Maksimychev

Let me begin by congratulating our Kenyan and all African friends on Africa Day, which celebrates African freedom after centuries of colonial oppression and exploitation.

On this day we all, Africans and friends of Africa, take stock of the achievements of the 60-plus years of independent sovereign political and economic development of the continent and also look ahead to better understand what needs to be improved to accelerate the progress in the new geopolitical reality.

It is now obvious to everyone that the old world order based on neocolonial system of unfair distribution of global wealth for the benefit of the former colonial powers is crumbling in agony and shame, and a new world order based on sovereign equality and equitable cooperation is being born.

The process may be painful but history teaches us that all progress is always painful. Ascension is always more difficult than stagnation and degradation.

But look at the rapid tectonic changes that are taking place in the Global South. More and more countries look for new ways of development, trade, and finance independent from the old neocolonialist system of dollar-based exploitation and pillage.

A new paradigm is being created for international cooperation free of anybody’s diktat that is built on the firm foundation of international law and respect for each other’s legitimate interests to find mutually acceptable solutions that benefit everyone.

Look at BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), an innovative format that offers a unique platform for dialogue and decisionmaking for the majority of the world’s population producing most of global GDP.

Look at the Shanghai Organisation of Cooperation whose membership grows every year as more and more nations realise that West-dominated institutions are becoming increasingly inept and irrelevant because of their inability to face reality and take account of the aspirations of the Global South.

Africa is the continent of the future whose huge potential is yet to be fully realised despite the gigantic successes achieved since independence. To do that, it may need to rethink its role in the international arena to become more self-reliant and assertive.

Africans have everything to be among this century’s drivers of development and progress. This is why it is so exciting to follow the very important debate that is unfolding among the Kenyan public on how to make the interests of Africa better served by today’s world.

Rest assured, my dear African friends, Russia will always stand by you in solidarity with your efforts to put African interests first. We believe that together we can build a better world where the prosperity of a few does not come at the expense of the many.

Remember my country’s role in freeing Africa from colonialism and helping the young independent African states to build their economies and develop their societies.

So, on this Africa Day, please, accept our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes of prosperity, progress, and true economic emancipation!

And see you at the Russia-Africa Summit in St Petersburg in July.

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