Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised African countries for their achievements across various sectors of their economies.
Putin made the commendation in a congratulatory message on Monday to African Heads of State and Government to mark the 2026 Africa Day celebration.
Africa Day, celebrated annually on May 25, marks the 63rd anniversary of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (now African Union) in 1963.
According to Putin, African countries have recorded notable economic and social progress while gaining greater influence on key international issues.
“Constructive cooperation is expanding within the African Union and several sub-regional organisations.
“Mechanisms for collective response to local conflicts and crises are also being developed, while integration processes continue to advance steadily,” he said.
Putin said the Russian Federation attaches great importance to strengthening its long-standing friendly relations with African nations.
“We are united by the desire to build a just multipolar world based on genuine equality and the supremacy of international law,” he said.
He added that such a world should remain “free from all forms of discrimination and dictate.”
Putin described Africa Day as a symbol of Africans’ victory over colonialism and their pursuit of freedom, peace, and prosperity.
He also expressed confidence ahead of the Third Russia-Africa Summit scheduled for October in Moscow.
According to him, the summit would create opportunities to expand mutually beneficial cooperation between Russia and African countries in different sectors.
Putin said: “I will be glad to welcome African leaders in Moscow.
“I sincerely wish you sound health and success in your state duties, and peace and well-being to your citizens.”

