The possibility of economic cooperation between Russia and Africa was discussed by Sputnik International News Service Organisation and Radio.
The conversation, which was a part of a professional and educational event aimed at presenting new opportunities for collaboration between Russia and the Middle Eastern and African nations, was organised with assistance from the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund and the Centre for Humanitarian Aid.
Historians and administrators from a number of African and Russian universities took part in the discussion.
At least four Moscow schools will begin teaching students Amharic and Swahili at the end of September 2023, according to Institute of Asian and African Studies director Alexey Maslov.
Maslov claimed that Yoruba language training is now viable in Moscow schools thanks to the new, distinctive timetable.
The director believes that in order to quickly shift our attention to Africa, it is crucial to develop completely original professionals who can engage with the economy directly.
He said that it is important to understand that Africa is a diverse continent with numerous languages, cultures, religions, and national identities.