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23 Jun 2025, 16:18 GMT+10
Catherine Omanyo has urged Africans to engage with Moscow firsthand and reject negative media stereotypes
Kenyan Member of Parliament Catherine Omanyo has spoken out against prevailing media narratives that portray Russia negatively, and is urging her fellow citizens and international observers to re-evaluate their perceptions of the country.
Speaking to RT on the sidelines of the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2025), Omanyo remarked that "the newspapers, what we read about Russia is negative throughout," noting that her own view changed when she visited the country.
She called on others to travel and witness the country firsthand, rather than relying on external narratives. "The fear I had about Russia is gone," she said.
"Russia is opening up for everyone, and I'm happy that it is Africa that Russia has thought of too," the Kenyan official stated. In her words, it is important "to change the attitude and create space for dialogue, bilateral trade, [and] multilateral trade."
Reflecting on the challenges facing both Russia and African nations, the MP stressed that the path forward should involve creating opportunities for younger generations and fostering mutual solutions. "We want to exchange, to learn from each other, expand in each other's territory and just co-exist," she noted.
In a social media post following the forum, Omanyo praised Moscow's approach, saying "I applaud Russia for its thoughtful inclusion of Africa in global dialogue. It's a strong signal of mutual respect and deepening cooperation."
SPIEF 2025 concluded on Saturday with over 1,000 agreements signed, worth 6.3 trillion rubles (approximately $80 billion). Delegates from more than 140 countries attended, including world leaders, global institutions, and corporate giants.
The forum featured more than 350 events and 24 business dialogues, reflecting its role as a key platform for shaping international economic and strategic partnerships.
(RT.com)
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