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Lavrov offers Moscow's support to Mauritania

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Mauritania Lavrov and Mauritanian Foreign Minister Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk at their press conference on Wednesday.  By Handout RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRYAFP
FEB 8, 2023 LISTEN
Lavrov and Mauritanian Foreign Minister Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk at their press conference on Wednesday. By Handout (RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY/AFP)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday offered support for Mauritania in the fight against jihadism in the Sahel, saying he respected the country's position in the Ukraine war.

Lavrov's visit to Nouakchott is part of a broader diplomatic offensive by Russia in Africa, where the war has intensified strategic competition between great powers.

On Tuesday, he visited Mali, where Russia has become a key partner of the ruling junta.

There, he promised to help Sahel and Gulf of Guinea countries in the fight against jihadism, and hinted at increased involvement on the continent.

Mauritania is a pivotal country between the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa.

Jihadism has spread in the Sahel countries of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger and now threatens the Gulf of Guinea farther south, although Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011.

The vast, mostly desert country of 4.5 million voted in March 2022 in favour of a UN resolution calling on Russia to immediately cease its military operations in Ukraine.

Many African countries abstained or did not vote.

In October, Mauritania voted for a resolution against Russia's annexation of four regions of Ukraine. But in November it abstained from a vote on war reparations that Russia should pay to Ukraine.

"We have expressed our respect for Mauritania's consistent policy of neutrality on all axes," Lavrov told reporters Wednesday.

But, he said, that neutrality did not prevent Mauritania from actively addressing "problems" in the region.

Mauritania.  By Gillian HANDYSIDE AFP Mauritania. By Gillian HANDYSIDE (AFP)

"I am talking about the terrorist threat in the Sahel-Saharan region", Lavrov said.

He also cited the conflict between Morocco and the Algerian-backed Polisario Front over the Western Sahara, which borders Mauritania.

"We will actively support these efforts of our African friends, based on the principle that they are interested in assistance in this work," he added.

Lavrov was received by Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, the national news agency reported.

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