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List of African countries with a Russian military cooperation agreement

With foreign powers competing for military, political, and economic dominance as well as the emergence of new political philosophies in certain African countries, the struggle for influence in Africa has never been more intense. Currently there has been a number of Russian military cooperation in Africa.

List of African countries with a military cooperation agreement with Russia
  • Business Insider Africa presents the list of African countries with a military cooperation agreement with Russia.
  • This list is courtesy of the Grey Report.
  • Several African countries have both a military and nuclear agreement with Russia.
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According to the Geopolitical Influence & Peace study, ideological disparities between major global powers have grown, with authoritarian countries like China and Russia calling for alternative systems of government in contrast to liberal democracies.

This has resonated with several African countries, especially in the Sahel region, which have been on a campaign to get rid of Western influence, and in its place, Russia’s partnership.

Depending on the current socio-economic or political situation in said, regions, some countries have opted for Russian economic cooperation, while others are looking for military ties.

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Subsequently, those looking for military ties are either going to vie for arms trade or direct military cooperation.

Although several of these nations view this as a positive step, research suggests that Russian activities in Africa, particularly under the Wagner group are purportedly related to its commercial interests.

A report by the Grey Zone Report highlights this, stating, “Since its first documented military engagement in Africa, in late 2017, Wagner has expanded aggressively.

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It has deployed troops to five African countries (to date), while groups linked to Prigozhin have been present in some capacity (either military, economic or political) in over a dozen African countries.”

Outside of Wagner activities, a good number of African countries have some form of arms trade deal with Russia.

Below are the African countries that have agreed to a military partnership with Russia, according to the Grey Report.

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Country Military cooperation agreement with Russia Nuclear cooperation agreement with Russia
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco
Libya
Tunisia
Sudan
Nigeria
Ghana
Cabo Verde
Gambia
Guinea-Bissau
Sierra Leone
Burkina Faso
Mali
Niger
Chad
Cameroon
Central Africa Republic
Congo Republic
Democratic Republic of Congo
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Burundi
Rwanda
Tanzania
Angola
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Eswatini
Mozambique
Madagascar

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