Trying to dominate Asia through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Kremlin pressed the button for the African continent as well.
SCO WILL BE TRANSFORMED TO NATO
After the military intervention in Ukraine, the Western front began to impose heavy economic sanctions against Russia. While these sanctions deeply affected the country's economy, the Kremlin paved the way for the use of rubles with the SCO countries with which it has intense commercial relations in order to get rid of this economic siege and to recover its economy, which was in great decline. Not content with an economic move, Russia aims to keep the organization alive by warning the SCO countries of a "possible NATO intervention".
The Kremlin prepared an agenda not only for Asia but also for Africa in order to find new markets and to stand up to NATO activity. Russia, which has made a series of moves in recent years to be active in Libya and the Eastern Mediterranean, aims to expand to the entire continent. Trying to contact the elite cadres whose power has been shaken in Africa, the Kremlin will promise those cadres power and provide the basis for the African door to be opened to them. The Kremlin expects to receive great support, especially from China, with which it has close relations.