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    Russia extends long-running military and technical partnership with Southern African regional bloc to 2028

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    By the Opportunity News Tv on May 12, 2026 Global Politics
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    Russia and the Southern African regional bloc have extended their long-running military and technical cooperation framework to 2028, reinforcing a partnership first established in 2018 and now moving into a more structured phase of execution.

    • Russia and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have extended their military and technical cooperation agreements to 2028.
    • This partnership, first established in 2018, now enters a more practical phase, focusing on implementing previous commitments.
    • A Russian delegation presented an Action Plan to guide cooperation in defense, logistics, and technical assistance for regional security.
    • Both sides expressed interest in expanding collaboration, including medical support and logistics infrastructure for the SADC Standby Force.

    The development was discussed during a courtesy meeting in Gaborone on 6 May 2026, where SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi received Russia’s Ambassador to Botswana, Andrey Kemarskiy, who is also accredited to the Southern African regional bloc.

    The Southern African Development Community (SADC) comprises 16 member states across Southern, Central, and parts of the Indian Ocean region, making it one of Africa’s most geographically diverse regional blocs.

    The talks centred on two agreements signed in 2018: the Memorandum of Understanding on Basic Principles of Relations and Cooperation, and the Memorandum on Military and Technical Cooperation.

    The frameworks cover collaboration across security, trade, technology, economic relations, humanitarian initiatives, and socio-cultural exchange.

    Officials confirmed that the military and technical cooperation agreement originally signed for five years, has been extended to July 2028, following a resolution by the SADC Ministerial Committee of the Organ.

    The broader cooperation memorandum has also been extended to October 2028.

    Partnership enters implementation phase

    During the meeting, the Russian delegation presented an Action Plan aimed at operationalising the 2018 agreements, marking a shift from broad commitments to practical execution.

    The plan is expected to guide cooperation in defence capacity building, logistics support, and technical assistance for regional security structures.

    SADC leadership described the relationship with Russia as longstanding and mutually beneficial, noting its contribution to strengthening regional cooperation and institutional capacity.

    The bloc also expressed interest in expanding collaboration in medical support for the SADC Standby Force and enhancing logistics infrastructure, including the Regional Logistics Depot.

    Russia reaffirmed its commitment to deepening engagement with Southern Africa and highlighted broader cooperation across the continent.

    The ambassador also conveyed an invitation from President Vladimir Putin for SADC leadership to attend the 2026 Africa-Russia Summit, expected to further advance strategic ties.

    The extension highlights continuity in an established partnership, with both sides now focusing on implementation of existing agreements rather than the creation of new frameworks.

    Source: africa.businessinsider.com

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