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Togo’s Leader to Hold Meeting With Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, Lome Says
Togo’s Leader to Hold Meeting With Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, Lome Says
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At the invitation of the Russian president, President of Togo's Council Faure Gnassingbé is on an official visit to Moscow since Tuesday, the Togolese... 19.11.2025, Sputnik Africa
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At the invitation of the Russian president, President of Togo's Council Faure Gnassingbé is on an official visit to Moscow since Tuesday, the Togolese government said in a statement. The two leaders will discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in areas such as diplomacy, trade, agriculture, energy, training, and food security. Issues of mutual international interest—including regional security, climate change mitigation, and the Sustainable Development Goals—will also be addressed.
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Togo’s Leader to Hold Meeting With Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, Lome Says
At the invitation of the Russian president, President of Togo's Council Faure Gnassingbé is on an official visit to Moscow since Tuesday, the Togolese government said in a statement.
“This visit continues the consultations held over recent months with various international partners, aimed at strengthening multilateral cooperation around African priorities of peace, security, and development,” it read.
The two leaders will discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in areas such as diplomacy, trade, agriculture, energy, training, and food security.
Issues of mutual international interest—including regional security, climate change mitigation, and the Sustainable Development Goals—will also be addressed.