Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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Disco Des
His 'army' got taken in to the Russian military fold after his failed revolt.
Putin had this all thought out.
I read about 30% did, the rest were either in camps in Belarus or had moved on with bank accounts full
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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LeningradCowboy
Is most of Africa really debt-free?
Russia will cancel African debt ( the country’s they deal with) if they transition to BRICS
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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TWGL1
As a counter to your post, do you think everything that’s reported in our media is all true then , if you think that you’re being delusional.
What's 'our media'?
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Russia will cancel African debt ( the country’s they deal with) if they transition to BRICS
will they ****
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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goats
Yes great stuff they’ve now lost the only fighting unit that was any good…..Ukraine must be loving this. He must have figured this was highly likely to happen so will no doubt have left his army in no doubt what to do in this scenario. It’s going to be interesting
I doubt Volodymyr Zelenskyy is.
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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Rjk
will they ****
why do you guess things ?
They will it’s already been said in the recent African congress attended by China and Russia
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/arti...20free%20grain.
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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TWGL1
that is a drop in the Ocean - 20bn of debt in return for keeping trading with Russia.
it's about 2% of Africa's overall debt
Re: Prigozhin dead surely not?
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Rjk
that is a drop in the Ocean - 20bn of debt in return for keeping trading with Russia.
it's about 2% of Africa's overall debt
Not as simple as that
This article is better
https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/08/23...mit-ramaphosa/
Some big hitters are on board with this