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Russia to implement deals reached with African leaders

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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence that the agreements made during the Russia-Africa summit will be fully implemented.

He stated that the summit created a solid foundation for further cooperation between Russia and African countries. "Thanks to our friendship, thanks to our relations, we were able to hold this event with you for three days and created a good basis for moving forward," the Russian leader said.

The summit lasted for three days and was aimed at strengthening ties and cooperation between Moscow and African nations across various sectors.

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