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Western Neocolonial Practices Still Harm Humanity, Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief Says
Western Neocolonial Practices Still Harm Humanity, Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief Says
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It would be historically fair to assess the damage done to humanity by the Western European colonial empires, while these states "continue to cling to an... 25.03.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Western neocolonial practices are still harming humanity, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin said at a roundtable on the history of the struggle against colonialism.The Russian official recalled the Black Sea grain initiative, terminated in 2023, which was supposed to provide African nations with grain shipments from Ukraine, yet the continent received only 3% of that.Another example is France, which purchased uranium from Niger for 60 years at an unfairly low price of 80 cents per kilogram, he pointed out.It is "necessary to create strong legal barriers to any new attempts to revive the system of colonialism," using all international platforms for this purpose, Naryshkin added.
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Western Neocolonial Practices Still Harm Humanity, Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief Says
18:38 25.03.2025 (Updated: 09:38 26.03.2025) Elizaveta Roschina
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It would be historically fair to assess the damage done to humanity by the Western European colonial empires, while these states "continue to cling to an elusive hegemony even nowadays," Russian Foreign Intelligence Service director said.
Western neocolonial practices are still harming humanity, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin said at a roundtable on the history of the struggle against
colonialism."The neocolonial practices of the totalitarian-liberal regimes of the West are still harming humanity," Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service director stated.
The Russian official recalled the Black Sea grain initiative, terminated in 2023, which was supposed to provide African nations with grain shipments from Ukraine, yet the continent received only 3% of that.
Another example is France, which purchased uranium from Niger for 60 years at an unfairly low price of 80 cents per kilogram, he pointed out.
"But once the French military contingent was withdrawn from that country last year, the price of uranium rose to a market price more than 200 times higher by the new government," the Foreign Intelligence Service chief emphasized.
It is "necessary to create strong legal barriers to any new attempts to revive the system of colonialism," using all international platforms for this purpose, Naryshkin added.