07.11.2021, 12:33
Die russische Marinebasis im Sudan (siehe Quintus' Beitrag von Dezember 2020) scheint wohl langsam Gestalt anzunehmen, womit der russische Ausgriff nach Afrika immer umfangreicher wird, quasi die Wiederbelebung alter Ambitionen aus den Zeiten des Kalten Krieges, als West und Ost um Einfluss in Afrika rangen...
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Zitat:Sudan to work in the establishment of a Russian Naval Basehttps://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph...-base.html
According to information published by Republic World on November 1, 2021, Sudan's military chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said that Sudan will work to fulfill its commitments in the establishment of a Russian naval base in the country. [...]
In early December 2020, Russia and Sudan had reached an agreement to build naval maintenance and logistical support facility in the East African country. [...] For the duration of the agreement, Sudan ceded the territory and real estate to Russia free of charge, which included the coastal area and the water area with the mooring front (berths for floating boats). Military and civilian personnel should not exceed 300 and may be increased in agreement with Sudan, the document states. The agreement was to be in force for 25 years with an automatic extension of 10 years if neither party informed the other in writing through diplomatic channels at least 12 months before the expiry of the period concerned of its intention to terminate it.
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