The Russia-Africa summit in Putin’s home town of St. Petersburg isn’t the hit the Kremlin had planned
Yet the second Russia-Africa summit in the president’s home town of St. Petersburg isn’t the hit the Kremlin had planned. Just 17 heads of state are attending, compared to 43 when Putin hosted the first event in 2019, while other countries have sent lower-level officials.
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