The UK foreign secretary has said Britain must step up its engagement with African nations on “genuinely sustainable security measures”, conceding that some countries have turned to the Wagner paramilitary group to meet an “unfulfilled need”.
In an interview with the Financial Times, James Cleverly said he would “look with seriousness” at new opportunities and any requests from African leaders “to work on capacity building and training with the British armed forces”.
He said the UK military’s professionalism and respect for international law was a “good thing” that British forces could “export” to the continent.
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