"We are ready to host the Russia-Africa Summit in our modern cities Sipopo or Malaba in Equatorial Guinea. We have all the necessary infrastructure, and we are asking the Russian Federal Assembly for help in carrying out this initiative," the president told the Russian parliament.
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo said his country counted on President Vladimir Putin's attendance.
"We count on the participation of the deputies of your high Assembly and our esteemed friend, His Excellency Vladimir Putin, who would honor our people with his physical presence in our country," he said.
President Putin is expected to welcome his Equatorial Guinean counterpart to the Kremlin for talks on Thursday to discuss bilateral, regional and international issues. The leaders will address a plenary session of the Russian Energy Week International Forum in Moscow.