![]() ![]() The Moscow Times seemed unconvinced by Mr Sevoba’s diplomatic overtures, referring to the shirt as a “not-so-subtle wardrobe choice”. “And today it’s to show my people that Russia and Africa will be even bigger friends than before.” He told the Telegram channel DD Geopolitics: “I’ve had it for three years already because I love him very much, so I wear it any time, in any place. Mr Sevoba, who works at Guinea’s embassy in Moscow, said he had not bought the shirt for this week’s Russia-Africa summit, where Putin has attempted to shore up support among African leaders. The man, who was named by Russian media as Lama Jacques Sevoba, completed the outfit with what appeared to be a field service cap with a Communist hammer and sickle badge. A Guinean diplomat professed his “love” for Vladimir Putin as he attended a St Petersburg summit wearing a shirt decorated with images of the Russian leader’s unsmiling face. ![]()
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