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Ukraine war: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov seeks Arab world's support | Ukraine war: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov seeks Arab world's support |
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shokry (R) met Sergei Lavrov on Sunday | Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shokry (R) met Sergei Lavrov on Sunday |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is to address the Arab League on a visit to Egypt, where it has its headquarters in the capital Cairo. | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is to address the Arab League on a visit to Egypt, where it has its headquarters in the capital Cairo. |
He wants to rally support for Moscow as it counters international anger over the war in Ukraine. | He wants to rally support for Moscow as it counters international anger over the war in Ukraine. |
Mr Lavrov held talks in Cairo with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry. | Mr Lavrov held talks in Cairo with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry. |
Egypt has significant ties with Russia, which supplies wheat, weapons and - until the invasion of Ukraine began - large numbers of tourists. | Egypt has significant ties with Russia, which supplies wheat, weapons and - until the invasion of Ukraine began - large numbers of tourists. |
It is the first stage for Mr Lavrov of a brief tour of Africa taking in Ethiopia, Uganda and Congo-Brazzaville. | It is the first stage for Mr Lavrov of a brief tour of Africa taking in Ethiopia, Uganda and Congo-Brazzaville. |
In an article published by local newspapers in the run-up to his tour, Mr Lavrov said his country had always "sincerely supported Africans in their struggle for freedom from the colonial yoke". | In an article published by local newspapers in the run-up to his tour, Mr Lavrov said his country had always "sincerely supported Africans in their struggle for freedom from the colonial yoke". |
He added that Russia appreciated Africans' "balanced position" on the issue of Ukraine. | He added that Russia appreciated Africans' "balanced position" on the issue of Ukraine. |
How much grain is stuck in Ukraine? | How much grain is stuck in Ukraine? |
Many African nations are badly affected by grain shortages caused by Russia's war in Ukraine. | Many African nations are badly affected by grain shortages caused by Russia's war in Ukraine. |
Ukraine and Russia usually supply more than 40% of Africa's wheat, the African Development Bank says. | Ukraine and Russia usually supply more than 40% of Africa's wheat, the African Development Bank says. |
Egypt is normally a big consumer of Ukrainian wheat. In 2019, it imported 3.62 million tonnes of it, more than any country. | Egypt is normally a big consumer of Ukrainian wheat. In 2019, it imported 3.62 million tonnes of it, more than any country. |
But in his article, Mr Lavrov rejected the accusation that Russia was "exporting famine" and blamed it on Western propaganda. | But in his article, Mr Lavrov rejected the accusation that Russia was "exporting famine" and blamed it on Western propaganda. |
He added that Western sanctions imposed on Russia had exacerbated "negative tendencies" in the international food market that stemmed from the coronavirus pandemic. | He added that Western sanctions imposed on Russia had exacerbated "negative tendencies" in the international food market that stemmed from the coronavirus pandemic. |
Analysis | |
By Will Ross, Africa regional editor, BBC World Service | |
Sergei Lavrov is trying to convince African countries that they are better off siding with Russia than the West - using phrases like "we'll help you complete the process of decolonisation". | |
But it's clear across much of the continent that there's a reluctance to take sides over the war in Ukraine. The Cold War had a devastating impact, fuelling conflicts in Africa and halting development. | |
Right now, of greatest concern is the spiralling cost of food and fuel. More than 40% of Africa's wheat comes from Russia and Ukraine. | |
Some African leaders will be aware that when people can't afford to eat, their own positions in power are less secure. | |
Watch: Sergei Lavrov speaks exclusively to the BBC about the war in Ukraine | Watch: Sergei Lavrov speaks exclusively to the BBC about the war in Ukraine |
Watch: Sergei Lavrov speaks exclusively to the BBC about the war in Ukraine | Watch: Sergei Lavrov speaks exclusively to the BBC about the war in Ukraine |