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Moscow, Bangui Negotiating Supply of 30,000 Tonnes of Combustible Fuels to CAR, Ambassador States
Moscow, Bangui Negotiating Supply of 30,000 Tonnes of Combustible Fuels to CAR, Ambassador States
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia and the Central African Republic (CAR) are in talks on the delivery of 30,000 tonnes of Russian combustible fuels to Bangui, Russian... 26.01.2024, Sputnik Africa
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The ambassador said negotiations on the matter are underway between the Russian Energy Ministry and the Ministry of Development, Energy, and Hydraulic Resources of the CAR.In addition to developing relations in the field of energy, both countries actively interact in the military sphere. Thus, according to the ambassador, Russia delivered seven L-39 trainer jets to the CAR last summer, having laid the foundation for the creation of a new type of troops — the air force — within the CAR armed forces.He added that new deliveries of equipment will be carried out depending on the needs of the CAR partners and taking into account the security situation in the country.The ambassador also said that "the CAR is facing new challenges," adding that "changes in the tactics and technological level of equipment of militants are being observed."
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Moscow, Bangui Negotiating Supply of 30,000 Tonnes of Combustible Fuels to CAR, Ambassador States
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia and the Central African Republic (CAR) are in talks on the delivery of 30,000 tonnes of Russian combustible fuels to Bangui, Russian Ambassador to the CAR Alexander Bikantov has told Sputnik.
The ambassador said negotiations on the matter are underway between the Russian Energy Ministry and the Ministry of Development, Energy, and Hydraulic Resources of the CAR.
"We are talking about the delivery of 30,000 tonnes of Russian combustible fuels to the CAR. In Bangui, Russia is seen as an energy superpower that can effectively solve the problem of fuel and lubricants deficit in the country," the ambassador said.
In addition to developing relations in the field of energy, both countries actively interact in the
military sphere. Thus, according to the ambassador, Russia delivered seven L-39 trainer jets to the CAR last summer, having laid the foundation for the creation of a new type of troops — the air force — within the CAR armed forces.
"Last summer, Russia supplied Bangui with seven L-39 trainer jets. Thus, our country actually laid the foundation for the creation of a new separate type of troops — army aviation — within the CAR Armed Forces," Bikantov said.
He added that new
deliveries of equipment will be carried out depending on the needs of the CAR partners and taking into account the security situation in the country.
The ambassador also said that "the CAR is facing new challenges," adding that "changes in the tactics and technological level of equipment of militants are being observed."