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Guinean Ambassador to the Russian Federation Pays Courtesy Call on Ambassador Yongawo

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Festus J Lahai
Festus J Lahai
Festus J. Lahai is a seasoned journalist, public relations specialist, peace and conflict expert, and currently serves as Information Attaché at the Embassy of Sierra Leone in Moscow, Russian Federation. Hailing from Kenema in Eastern Sierra Leone, he began his media career in 2004 at Radio Nongowa Spin FM and went on to serve in various roles across local and international media outlets. A former sports reporter, presenter, and producer at Radio Mercury, he also served as National Assistant Secretary General of the Sports Writers Association of Sierra Leone (SWASAL). Lahai holds a diploma and a BA in Peace and Conflict Studies from Fourah Bay College and is currently pursuing a Master’s in International Relations at RUDN University. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The BALL newspaper.

Korovy Val Moscow, March 25, 2025 In a projection of diplomatic goodwill and regional solidarity, His Excellency Niankoye Haba, the Guinean Ambassador to the Russia Federation paid a courtesy call on his colleague and brother, His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed Yongawo, Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Russia Federation, at the Sierra Leone Embassy in Moscow.

This meeting, symbolic of the fraternal ties that bind African nations but more so Sierra Leone and Guinea, underscores the importance of mutual cooperation, understanding, and support among countries on the continent, particularly those navigating the complex dynamics of diplomacy in a foreign land.

Following exchanging warm pleasantries, Ambassador Yongawo highlighted a rich history of shared cultural, ethnic, economic, and political experiences that bind the two nations.

Both countries, nestled in West Africa, have traversed internal and external challenges and emerged as sovereign states committed to fostering regional stability and development within MRU, ECOWAS, and the AU frameworks.

The meeting between the two ambassadors was cordial, exemplifying the relations between their two countries. Both diplomats agreed that socio-economic cooperation and family ties, among other things, have always been a cornerstone of the Guinea-Sierra Leone relationship. The two countries engage in various trade agreements and economic partnerships to boost their respective economies and come to each other’s aid in times of crisis.

The courtesy call allowed the ambassadors to discuss ongoing security challenges and strategize collaborative measures to ensure regional stability. These included addressing disagreements through Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to border disputes, cross-border crime, terrorism, and the proliferation of small arms.

The ambassadors discussed potential tripartite partnerships between universities and research institutions in their respective countries and Russia. These partnerships could involve student exchange programs, joint research projects, and the sharing of technological expertise.

The meeting lays a foundation for future engagements and underscores the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic channels in achieving shared goals.

Looking ahead, the courtesy call by the Ambassador of Guinea to the Sierra Leone Ambassador in Russia marks a significant step in reinforcing the bonds between the two countries. Both diplomats acknowledged that navigating the complexities of international diplomacy requires a commitment to mutual support and collaboration, which will serve as an example and beacon of unity and progress for the African continent.

In conclusion, the visit of the Guinea Ambassador to the Sierra Leone Ambassador epitomizes the essence of diplomatic courtesy and regional camaraderie. It reflects the enduring spirit of cooperation between these two West African nations. As they continue to work together on various fronts, their partnership will contribute to the overall development and stability of the region, fostering a brighter future for their citizens and the African continent at large.

For More Enquiry:
Festus J. Lahai
Information Attache’
Moscow, Russian Federation
Email: information.attache@ru.slembassy.gov.sl

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