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London Brags It Cut African Attendance to St. Petersburg Summit in Half

Essentially confirming the charges made in RT yesterday, the Financial Times ran an article today, entitled “Russia Hits Out at West for Pressing African Leaders To Miss St. Petersburg Summit,” quoting Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy advisor Yury Ushakov, saying that only 21 heads of state would attend, just half of the 43 who attended in 2019.

According to the FT, four of the countries which succumbed to the pressure are D.R. Congo, Kenya, Nigeria, and Zambia. While these countries will still be represented by lower-level administration figures, the London-based daily says that five countries have decided to skip the summit entirely. Four countries that (they say) stood up to the pressure were Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal and South Africa, all of which will be represented by their heads of state.

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