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Britain accuses Russia of planning to interfere in upcoming Central African Republic elections

Britain accuses Russia of planning to interfere in upcoming Central African Republic elections

NBC News21-02-2025

UNITED NATIONS — Britain accused Russia on Thursday of planning to interfere in upcoming elections in the Central African Republic, and the U.S. alleged that Moscow was seeking to steal the gold and diamond-rich country's resources.
Russia's deputy United Nations ambassador Anna Evstigneeva responded by telling the U.N. Security Council, 'It is surprising that our U.S. and U.K. colleagues continue whipping the dead horse of their campaign to smear the Russian Federation.'
Central African Republic, known as CAR, has been in conflict since 2013, when predominantly Muslim rebels seized power and forced then- President François Bozizé from office.
It is one of the first African countries in which Kremlin-backed Wagner mercenaries established their operations on the pledge of fighting rebel groups and bringing back peace — and Moscow's government and military ties have grown.
U.N. special envoy for CAR Valentine Rugwabiza told the council that upcoming local, legislative and presidential elections are 'a significant opportunity' to extend state authority, lay the foundation for decentralized governance and contribute to addressing the root causes of recurring conflict in CAR.
Britain's deputy U.N. ambassador James Kariuki agreed, saying that 'the elections should be an important milestone in expanding the political participation of all individuals in CAR.'
'However, the U.K. has information that proxies directed by the Russian state have plans to interfere with CAR elections, including through suppressing political voices and conducting disinformation campaigns to interfere in political debate,' he said, without giving more details or evidence.
Kariuki said the proxies — whom he did not identify — are disregarding CAR's sovereignty 'to secure continued support for their destabilizing objectives' and are jeopardizing a U.N. Security Council mandate to help support inclusive, free and fair elections.
U.S. minister-counselor John Kelley told the council that the U.N. peacekeeping force in CAR, known as MINUSCA, is the key and 'least costly way' to ensuring the country's sovereignty and independence.
It can promote security and stability, work with the government to expand state authority, create conditions for peace and economic development, and report on human rights challenges, he said.
But regrettably, Kelley said, 'It is clear Kremlin-backed actors purporting to be security partners are undercutting the Central African Republic Republic's authority and undermining peace with the primary goal of stealing CAR resources without contributing to its development.'
'Such manipulation harms the civic space and impedes democratic development,' he said. He didn't provide other details or evidence.
Russia's Evstigneeva responded that CAR's government, supported by the U.N. and partners, has made considerable gains in recent years in fighting illegal armed groups and ensuring state control over 90% of the country's territory.
'Russia intends to further extend comprehensive assistance to the friendly country of CAR on a mutually respectful and equal basis in the interest of having definitive peace and security,' she said.

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