"We agreed to continue efforts to strengthen trade, economic and investment spheres [...]. Promising areas of development are geological exploration and mineral reserves, energy, transport and other infrastructure, agriculture," Lavrov said at a joint press conference with Malian foreign minister.
"Russia will make important decisions to transfer grain, energy and fertilizers to our country [...]. We will work together to strengthen trade cooperation[...]. Mali opposes any sanctions. And we also will not support sanctions imposed on other countries," Diop told reporters at a joint briefing.
"I prefer to talk about cooperation with Russia rather than with France [...]. As far as France is concerned, we have drawn all the conclusions," Diop said.
"President Goyta confirms his participation in the Russia-Africa Summit, which will be held in St. Petersburg. This will allow us to further strengthen our relations and give them a new dynamic," Diop stated.