The United Hearts Movement (MCU), the ruling party of Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, has entered into a cooperation agreement with United Russia, the political party of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Faustin-Archange Touadera has arrived in Russia for a three-day official visit, where he will hold talks wit
Reliance on Russia’s military offerings has become increasingly prevalent in parts of Africa, amid an aggressive push by Moscow to lessen Western influence on the continent.
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH Central African Republic (CAR) delegation headed by Faustin-Archange Touadéra was in Moscow to discuss the status and development of bilateral relations with President Vladimir Putin.
Russia recently reiterated its intention to back the Central African Republic (CAR) in strengthening its national security. ・Russia reaffirms support for Central African Republic's national security.
The ruling United Hearts Movement (MCU) of Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra has formalized a political cooperation agreement with Russia's United Russia party, led by President Vladimir Putin.
Russias UN envoy says his country will do everything in its power to help restore peace in the troubled Central African state Russia ha
African relations, President Vladimir Putin reveals an unprecedented eightfold increase in trade with the Central African Republic, while pledging expanded security partnerships and continued humanitarian assistance – marking a major milestone in Moscow's growing influence in Africa.
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another friend of Moscow, President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, was being chaperoned by Kremlin-backed mercenaries in the conflict-ridden Central African Republic (CAR), where armed groups are yea ...
The ruling political parties of the Central African Republic (CAR) and Russia have signed a partnership agreement to "solidify" ties, officials said, days after a visit by the African nation's leader to Moscow.
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