Russian Foreign Minister: Russia will continue to fulfill its contractual obligations to export products to Africa
Xinhua News Agency, Moscow, May 25 (Reporter Yellow River) Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on the 25th that some African countries rely heavily on the supply of Russian agricultural products, and Russia will continue to fulfill its contractual obligations to export food, fertilizers and other products to Africa.
According to the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lavrov said at a reception held to celebrate the "Africa Day" that day that some African countries rely heavily on the import of agricultural products from Russia. The Sustainable Development Goals are important.Russia is and will continue to fulfill its contractual obligations to supply Africa with much-needed supplies such as food, fertilizer and energy.
Lavrov called on African partners and the African Union to relentlessly demand the West to lift illegal unilateral sanctions, arguing that Western sanctions have destroyed the transportation and logistics on which world trade depends, and brought huge risks to vulnerable groups.
On May 25, 1963, the Organization of African Unity, the predecessor of the African Union, was established, and May 25 was designated as "Africa Day".