NewsPutin steps away for call with Guinea-Bissau amid ASI meeting

Putin steps away for call with Guinea-Bissau amid ASI meeting

The Russian dictator Vladimir Putin informed the participants of the Strategic Initiatives Agency (ASI) meeting that he needed to step away briefly to take an "international call."

Vladimir Putin interrupts a meeting
Vladimir Putin interrupts a meeting
Images source: © kremlin

"I apologize in advance, but there is a necessity to take an international phone call, so during the report, I will need to step away from the screen for about five minutes. (...) I'll take the call and then return to my workspace," said Putin, interrupting ASI head Svetlana Chupsheva's speech.

He did not specify with whom he would be speaking.

Peskov: it's not that call

Earlier, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov had announced such a call.

"During the day, we expect an international phone call from the president. We will keep you informed. Let me say right away, it's not that call, but it's equally important for us," he said, referring to the anticipated call with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Later, it turned out that the President of Russia had a phone conversation with his counterpart from Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló.

Putin writes off debt

The Kremlin's press office reported that the leaders discussed expanding partnerships in trade, economy, investment, and humanitarian cooperation and agreed to continue their personal dialogue.

In December, Putin stated that Africa is "spiritually" close to Russia despite the geographical distance. Russia "shares much" with the peoples of Africa and "has never been divided" from them, he stated during the "Russia Calling!" forum. He added that the African continent has very good development prospects and that expanding Russia's cooperation with Africa is a "natural process."

In May 2024, Putin forgave Guinea-Bissau’s debt of $26.7 million.

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