Tanzania, Russia in strong ties
Source: Daily News Newspaper
Tanzania has reaffirmed its commitment to foster cordial and
friendly relations with Russia, not only in diplomacy, but also in trade and
investment.
The time-tested relations between the two countries have
steadily evolved from the second half of the 20th century when the then Soviet
Union’s input to liberation movements in Africa was truly remarkable.
This was said by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East
African Cooperation, Dr Augustine Mahiga recently.
“It is now the right time for Russia to be back on the
continent with investments,” he said on Thursday evening during a reception to
mark the Russian National Day at the Russian Ambassador’s residence in Dar es
Salaam.
Dr Mahiga called on Russia to cooperate with Tanzania in
trade and economy.
He took the opportunity to urge Russian businesses to invest
in the country. On his part, the Russian Ambassador to Tanzania, Yuri Popov
said that today the cooperation between the two countries has expanded to
include continuous political dialogue, stronger economic ties, humanitarian and
cultural ties as well as matters of security and counter-terrorism.
“Today, just like before, Moscow and Dar es Salaam have a
common understanding on most international issues. We live in an
interdependent, interconnected reality where we cannot afford ourselves, nor
our leaders, to be irresponsible,” Amb. Popov said.
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