Russia Believes in Effectiveness of African Regional Anti-Terrorism Efforts
© Tshekiso Tebalo/XinhuaBotswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi sends off troops to Mozambique as part of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Standby Force at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone, Botswana, July 26, 2021. The Botswana Defence Force (BDF) will provide regional support to the Republic of Mozambique to combat the looming threat of terrorism and acts of violent extremism in the Cabo Delgado region, as an element of the SADC Mission in Mozambique. A total of 296 BDF soldiers will be deployed in Mozambique, and 70 of them departed on Monday.
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UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) - African countries, including Niger, Mali and others, are subjected to the attacks of Islamist groups such as Boko Haram*. To tackle jihadists, African nations developed regional cooperation within the framework of such organizations as African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Alliance of Sahel States etc.
Russia believes in the effectiveness of the African states' efforts via regional multinational armed forces, which should remain predictably funded by the International community, Deputy Ambassador to the UN Anna Evstigneeva said at a Security Council meeting.
She added that Moscow is concerned by Boko Haram's* activities in the African region and other such entities tied to the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group*.
"We are concerned by the persistence of Boko Haram destructive activity and the activities in the region of groups affiliated with ISIL [IS]," Evstigneeva said on Wednesday.
The United Nation offices in Africa track and sum the terrorist activities of Boko Haram mainly from open sources and internal reports of individual UN missions. Dedicated UN teams then compile graphs and conduct analysis and present it to some of the UN member states.
*terrorist organizations banned in Russia and many other countries around the world