Central African Republic–Ukraine relations
The Central African Republic and Ukraine established diplomatic relations on September 14, 1995.[1]
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History
In 2014, the Central African Republic voted in favor of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262 which would recognize Crimea as territorial integrity of Ukraine.[2]
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Relations grew strained under President Faustin-Archange Touadéra due to Touadéra preferring to align more with Russia than the West. In 2023, Touadéra expressed support for Russian involvement in Ukraine.[3]
References
- Kitsoft. "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine - Middle East and Africa". mfa.gov.ua. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
- "Territorial integrity of Ukraine : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly". United Nations Library. 2014.
- Vines, Alex; Amare, Tighisti (2 August 2023). "Russia-Africa summit fails to deliver concrete results". Chatham House.
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