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Russian President Putin to meet Togo’s President Gnassingbe in Kremlin to strengthen bilateral ties

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbe at the Kremlin on Wednesday for talks aimed at deepening cooperation between Moscow and the West African nation. Togo, a small country known for its phosphate production, said Gnassingbe accepted an invitation from Putin to visit Russia.

Gnassingbe’s family has ruled Togo since 1967, and his long tenure has made him one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. The discussions are expected to focus on economic and strategic partnerships, including trade, investment, and development initiatives in key sectors such as mining, agriculture, and infrastructure.

Observers note that Russia has been actively expanding its engagement with African countries in recent years, pursuing partnerships in natural resources, energy, and security, while Togo seeks foreign investment and technical expertise to bolster its phosphate industry and broader economic growth.

The visit underscores Moscow’s continued interest in strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with African nations, particularly those with strategic resources or influence in regional markets. Both governments are expected to issue statements highlighting new initiatives and agreements aimed at fostering closer bilateral relations.

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