Russia's forays will not stabilize Central African Republic - France
Russia’s expanding influence in Central African Republic (CAR), a former
French colony, over the past months is not likely to stabilise the
country, French Defense Minister Florence Parly told weekly Jeune
Afrique.
In December 2017, Russia obtained the go-ahead from the United Nations’
Security Council to deliver arms to CAR, facing near-constant armed
conflict since 2013, when a mostly Muslim Seleka rebel coalition
overthrew then-president Francois Bozize, prompting reprisals from
Christian ‘anti-balaka’ militias.
Depite electing a new leader in 2016, the country has been mired in
tit-for-tat inter-communal violence and political instability.
Russia has asserted its presence in the Central African Republic in
recent months, it is true, but I am not sure that this presence and the
actions deployed by Moscow, like the agreements negotiated in Khartoum
at the end of August, help to stabilize the country.
Earlier this year, Russia donated hundreds of weapons and sent 175
trainers to CAR to bolster the government’s fight against militia
groups.
And last week it said it planned to send additional equipment and deploy
more instructors, escalating its most significant military foray in
Africa in decades.
Asked if Russia’s growing influence in CAR was posing a threat to French
interests, Parly said: “I will not speak of French interests but of
Central African interests”.
“Africa belongs to Africans and no one else, no more to the Russians than the French,” she says.
“Russia has asserted its presence in the Central African Republic in
recent months, it is true, but I am not sure that this presence and the
actions deployed by Moscow, like the agreements negotiated in Khartoum
at the end of August, help to stabilize the country,” she said.
Russia’s foreign ministry had defended its actions against what it said
was “a certain ‘jealousy’” by other foreign powers over Russia’s role in
CAR.
Central African armed groups signed a preliminary agreement at the end
of August in Khartoum under the aegis of Russia and Sudan, while the
African Union, supported by Paris, was overseeing post-crisis
negotiations.
France has a military presence in CAR, mainly within the U.N. peacekeeping mission, known as MINUSCA.
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