Togo’s Council President Faure Gnassingbé has arrived in Moscow for a state visit aimed at deepening bilateral ties with Russia. He is expected to hold discussions with President Vladimir Putin on areas of cooperation spanning security, trade, and strategic development.
The visit comes at a time when West Africa faces heightened political and security challenges. Both leaders are expected to exchange views on regional stability and explore new frameworks for collaboration.
Officials say the trip underscores Togo’s ongoing diplomatic engagements as it seeks stronger partnerships to bolster national and regional priorities.













