In preparation for the critical discussions on the enhancement of bilateral relations between Russia and Congo, a joint intergovernmental commission meeting has been scheduled for September. This strategic engagement underscores the commitment of both nations to deepen their cooperation in multiple sectors.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov convened with his Congolese counterpart, Jean-Claude Gakosso, in Moscow, shortly after Lavrov’s diplomatic visit to Brazzaville. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, both ministers delved into the prospects of strengthening bilateral relations, focusing significantly on the activities of the joint intergovernmental commission slated to meet in September. “The parties stressed the importance of the meeting of the joint Russian-Congolese intergovernmental commission on economic, scientific, technical and trade cooperation,” stated the ministry.
The dialogue also expanded to cover the potential for burgeoning economic partnerships. Discussions highlighted the shared interest in implementing joint projects, particularly in the energy sector, along with developing infrastructure and exploring mineral resources in the Republic of Congo. Such collaborations are envisioned to be mutually beneficial, enhancing both countries’ economic landscapes.
Sergey Lavrov’s diplomatic endeavors in Africa have been extensive, with a recent tour aimed at cultivating stronger ties on the continent. His visit to Brazzaville on June 4 was a part of this broader mission, which began in Guinea on June 3 and included stops in Burkina Faso and Chad by June 5. This tour exemplifies Moscow’s renewed focus on fortifying its alliances across Africa.
Adding to these high-level exchanges, President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of Congo is set to visit Moscow from June 25 to 29. As per the Congolese Embassy in Moscow, this visit will include discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 29. Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s foreign policy aide, has confirmed that these talks will be part of President Sassou Nguesso’s itinerary, signaling significant diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
For further details on these developments, please refer to the original report available at RT.com.