Zakharova said the West must pay for centuries of destruction of Africa
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[Regnum] Western countries must compensate Africa for centuries of exploitation and plunder of its resources, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Izvestia on June 8 on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
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The West should pay special attention to Africa, not as a “campaign”, as is happening now, but deep awareness and repentance for the crimes that have been committed is necessary, Zakharova noted.
Any repentance from Russia for the countries they damaged during the Soviet years, or that imperial Russia exploited during the centuries of expansion? No? Then do, please, halt dem Mund, du Arschloch. | “These were the years of extermination of the population, these were centuries when the life of a person of a different skin color, of a different race was valued less than a glass of water. This issue needs to be raised at full scale,” said the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It is necessary to discuss how the West should compensate Africa for centuries of exploitation, destruction of its population and plunder of resources, but the West does not pay its debts, does not return the loot and does not admit guilt, Zakharova said.
Talk about the equality of countries in the West in many ways remains just talk, but different times have come in the world, and, in particular, within the framework of the BRICS organization, African countries can receive true equality, added the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
As Regnum reported, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on the sidelines of SPIEF on June 8: African countries feel that Russia has returned to the continent and are in solidarity with the foreign policy of the Russian Federation. Russia has no intention of dominating other countries, and this is important for Africa, the politician noted.
Earlier, in his speech at the SPIEF plenary session, the President of Zimbabwe said that his country perceives Russia as a global ally. Mnangagwa also announced Zimbabwe's intention to join the BRICS organization.
The collective West continues to behave like a hegemon, Mnangagwa also noted. There is a need for a redistribution of power between states, as well as the emergence of multiple centers of economic growth, he said.
In turn, President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with Mnangagwa, noted that the positions of Russia and Zimbabwe on key aspects of the agenda coincide, and relations with the African continent are one of the priority areas for Russia.
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