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Africans know Russian weapons are better than Western rivals – diplomat

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Published: August 2, 2023 12:18 am
Author: RT

Ukraine conflict provided the comparison, Moscow’s envoy for partnership with Africa has said

African leaders have been able to compare the performance of Russian-made weapons and their Western counterparts during the conflict with Ukraine and draw the appropriate conclusions, Ambassador Oleg Ozerov said on Tuesday.

As the head of the secretariat of the Russia–Africa Partnership Forum, Ozerov is Moscow’s point man for relations with African countries. Speaking to Channel One’s ‘Great Game’ newscast on Tuesday evening, he said that the military-technical cooperation between Moscow and the continent is rapidly increasing.

“They are carefully studying the experience of combat operations and looking at the fact that Russian weapons are much superior in quality to the much-hyped Western ones,” Ozerov said, adding that this has spurred an interest in arms sales.

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