"Russian, French and American leaders are crisscrossing Africa to win
support for their
positions on the war in Ukraine, waging what some say is the most intense competition for influence on the continent since the Cold War.
positions on the war in Ukraine, waging what some say is the most intense competition for influence on the continent since the Cold War.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and French President Emmanuel Macron are each visiting several African countries this week. Samantha Power, head of the U.S.
Agency for International Development, went to Kenya and Somalia last
week. The U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Linda Thomas-Greenfield, will go
to Ghana and Uganda next week.
“It's like a new Cold War is playing out in Africa, where the rival sides are trying to gain influence,” said William Gumede.Lavrov, in his travels across the drought- and hunger-stricken
continent, has sought to portray the West as the villain, blaming it for
rising food prices, while the Western leaders have accused the Kremlin
of cynically using food as a weapon and waging an imperial-style war of
conquest - words calculated to appeal to listeners in post-colonial
Africa." France24