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Russia's Recent Moves in Ukraine Sparks Debates Over Colonialism and Diplomacy in Africa

Friday 10/February/2023 - 02:44 PM
The Reference
Ahmed Seif Eldin
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According to an article by Foreign Policy writer, Paul Stronski, Russia's recent actions in Ukraine have sparked discussions and debates over colonialism and diplomacy in Africa. In his analysis, Stronski highlights how Russia's aggression towards Ukraine, including its annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its ongoing support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, has raised concerns about Moscow's broader intentions in the region and beyond.

Stronski argues that these actions are reminiscent of the colonial policies that European powers once imposed on African countries, and they have led some African leaders to question the true motives behind Russia's growing involvement in the continent. While Russia has been making efforts to build stronger economic and political ties with African countries in recent years, some African leaders are now wary of Moscow's intentions, especially given its recent actions in Ukraine.

Stronski also points out that this growing skepticism towards Russia's actions in Africa is not limited to African leaders. He notes that Western countries and international organizations, such as the European Union, have also been closely monitoring Russia's activities in Africa and are concerned about Moscow's attempts to expand its influence and undermine Western interests in the region.

Stronski's analysis offers a thought-provoking perspective on Russia's recent actions in Ukraine and their impact on the African continent. He raises important questions about the true motives behind Russia's growing involvement in Africa and the implications of these actions for the future of diplomacy and international relations in the region.

In conclusion, Stronski's article highlights the need for a more nuanced and critical examination of Russia's actions in both Ukraine and Africa, and it serves as a timely reminder of the importance of closely monitoring the actions of major powers in an increasingly interconnected and complex world.


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