By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
DNE Africa
  • Home
  • Politics
    images 4
    Politics

    SADC Summit Opens in Durban with Calls for Faster Regional Integration and Economic Growth

    By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read
    images 3
    Business

    South Africa’s Banks Retreat From ATMs as Digital Payments Reshape Cash Market

    By Ahmed Emam August 16, 2026
    Egypt- We Will Not Allow Any Party to Control Nile Flows to Downstream States Grand Ethiopian Renaaissance Dam
    Politics

    Egypt: We Will Not Allow Any Party to Control Nile Flows to Downstream States

    By DNE Africa August 16, 2026
  • Business
    60edfcaa177ea46f9d11d84dd3e163bb 768x513 1
    Business

    Egypt, Kenya Sign Deal on Apparel Export Logistics Hub

    Egypt's Chamber of Apparel and Home Textile Industries (ECAHT) signed an agreement…

    By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read
    India Namibia 768x402 1
    Business
    India, Namibia Move to Deepen Trade, Investment Ties
    FB IMG 1786551929703
    BusinessTechnology
    Benin’s Industrial Transformation Gains Momentum as Afreximbank Backs Local Manufacturing
    images 1
    BusinessPolitics
    Zambia Heads to Polls as Election Tests Hichilema’s Economic Reforms
    images
    BusinessWorld
    Nigerian Airlines Resume Flights After Aviation Unions Suspend Strike
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Reading: Russia Cancels Somalia’s $48.1 Million Soviet-Era Debt in Major Diplomatic Move
Sign In
  • Join US
DNE AfricaDNE Africa
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Russia Cancels Somalia’s $48.1 Million Soviet-Era Debt in Major Diplomatic Move

Russia Cancels Somalia’s $48.1 Million Soviet-Era Debt in Major Diplomatic Move

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 6:59 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
Share
Russia Cancels Somalia’s $48.1 Million Soviet-Era Debt in Major Diplomatic Move
SHARE

In a notable diplomatic gesture, Russia has officially canceled a significant portion of Somalia’s historical debt, amounting to $48.1 million, which stems from loans provided by the Soviet Union before 1984. The move announced through a formal agreement signed on December 10, 2024, marks a pivotal development in the relationship between Moscow and Mogadishu, further solidifying the bond between the two nations.

This new accord builds upon a prior agreement made in July 2023, which established a repayment schedule for Somalia’s debt to Russia. The latest agreement, however, provides a remarkable revision of the original terms by fully forgiving the debt, including any interest that had accumulated over the decades. The debt, which had weighed heavily on Somalia’s finances, was originally tied to long-term loans issued by the Soviet Union to fund various projects and initiatives in the country.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Russia will write off the total amount of the debt, and Somalia is exempt from repaying any of the $48.1 million. This relief represents a substantial financial reprieve for Somalia, which has been grappling with the consequences of decades of conflict and economic instability. With this financial burden lifted, Somalia can now redirect its resources toward national development and reconstruction efforts, particularly as the country continues to recover from the effects of internal conflicts and natural disasters.

The debt cancellation is also a response to the evolving nature of Russia’s foreign policy in Africa, where Moscow has been increasing its engagement in recent years. Russia has been forging closer ties with several African countries, with a focus on mutually beneficial agreements in areas such as trade, security, and financial cooperation. The decision to cancel Somalia’s debt reflects Russia’s continued commitment to supporting African nations in their efforts to stabilize their economies and advance their development agendas.

In addition to the financial relief, the new agreement also adjusts the existing repayment schedule for any remaining debts Somalia might have, extending the deadline for repayment until April 2028. However, with the cancellation of the Soviet-era debt, the financial burden on Somalia has significantly reduced, offering the country a fresh start to focus on critical economic priorities.

This agreement further highlights Russia’s growing influence in Africa, as Moscow seeks to strengthen its partnerships across the continent. Through such initiatives, Russia is positioning itself as a key player in the region, providing financial and diplomatic support to countries like Somalia, which are striving for long-term peace and stability.

Russia’s decision to cancel Somalia’s $48.1 million debt is a landmark event in the diplomatic relationship between the two countries. It reflects a broader shift in Russia’s engagement with Africa, characterized by a more proactive role in supporting the continent’s development needs, while also reinforcing its strategic influence in the region. This move is expected to have a lasting positive impact on Somalia’s financial situation and contribute to the nation’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and develop in the years to come.

You Might Also Like

SADC Summit Opens in Durban with Calls for Faster Regional Integration and Economic Growth

Egypt: We Will Not Allow Any Party to Control Nile Flows to Downstream States

Somalia Launches Juvenile Justice Law to Strengthen Child Protection

Tigray officials and public gather in Wukro to mark 14th Meles Zenawi memorial

Côte d’Ivoire Repatriates 135 Migrants From Niger With IOM Support

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link

You Might Also Like

HPmbbsHW0AARh5O
Politics

South Africa Puts Migration on SADC Summit Agenda Amid Regional Tensions

By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read
Screenshot 2024 09 30 at 9.30.23 AM 1024x537 1
Politics

Spain Rules Out Sovereignty Talks With Morocco Over Ceuta, Melilla

By Ahmed Emam 2 Min Read
images 3 1
Politics

Libya Vows Action Over Attacks on Oil Facilities in Zawiya

By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read

More Popular from DNE AFRICA

images 3
Business

South Africa’s Banks Retreat From ATMs as Digital Payments Reshape Cash Market

By Ahmed Emam 4 Min Read
Ad imageAd image
HealthScienceWorld

Ebola Outbreak Spreads to 6th Congo Province as Deaths Surge

Congo’s Ebola outbreak has spread to a sixth province, with a death recorded in the previously…

By Ahmed Emam
Business

India, Namibia Move to Deepen Trade, Investment Ties

India and Namibia have agreed to strengthen trade and investment ties, with bilateral merchandise trade reaching…

By Ahmed Emam
HealthScienceWorld

UNICEF Warns Cholera Spreads Across West, Central Africa, Puts Millions of Children at Risk

Cholera is spreading rapidly across West and Central Africa, with active outbreaks in six countries threatening…

By Ahmed Emam
BusinessTechnology

Benin’s Industrial Transformation Gains Momentum as Afreximbank Backs Local Manufacturing

Benin is accelerating its industrial transformation by expanding local processing, strengthening energy infrastructure and developing African-owned…

By Ahmed Emam
DNE Africa

News by Africans, For Africans

Categories

  • The Escapist
  • Entertainment
  • Business

Quick Links

  • Advertise with us
  • Newsletters
  • Complaint
  • Deal

DNE Africa.All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?