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Russia-Africa Summit - Who Stands to Gain What? DeutscheWelle: Africa

Flags promoting the Second Russia-Africa Summit are pictured outside St Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg, Russia, July 24, 2023. St Petersburg is hosting the second Russia-Africa Summit and Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum on July 27-28.After blocking Ukraine's grain exports, Moscow will try to portray itself as Africa's friend at the summit. But some African leaders consider the suspension"a stab in the back.

While most African leaders refrained from commenting ahead of the summit, some African countries voiced their anger. Korir Sing'Oei, Kenya's top official in the Foreign Ministry, described Moscow's move as a"stab in the back." However, Alexei Tselunov, an expert on African affairs, warns that such a move would not provide long-term stability over food prices.

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