Russia opening naval base in Sudan

RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS - In Brief 12 Nov 2020 by Alex Teddy

A draft agreement was published by Russian on November 11 showing that the country plans to open a nuclear warship base in Sudan. Four warships and a maximum of 300 personnel can be posted there. The deal has not yet been inked. It would allow Russia's munitions to be exempt from customs inspections.Russia is keen to expand its footprint in Africa. It already has a military office in the Central African Republic.

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