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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that Russia is discussing visa-free policies with African countries, hoping to make it easier for people from both regions to communicate and travel.
Currently, only a few African countries have visa-free agreements with Russia, and these are mainly for holders of diplomatic passports.
Russia hopes to allow more Africans to travel in the future, especially the middle class.
Many Africans like to travel to the United States, Europe, and Asia, but Russia also hopes to attract them to cities like Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Sochi.
At the recent summit, Russia and Africa both expressed the desire to strengthen cultural and tourism cooperation to help more people understand each other.
Currently, Russian tourists like to visit African countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Maldives, Seychelles, South Africa, and Zanzibar.
Experts believe that visa-free policies can make travel more convenient and improve relations between the two regions.
In the future, Russia and Africa will continue to work hard to make tourism and cultural exchanges easier and more enjoyable.