Sudan Rejects Russian Naval Base
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Two African countries reject Russia’s presence on their soil
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Sudan has rejected the construction of a naval base on the Red Sea coast in Port Sudan .
Russia had reportedly offered S-400 anti-aircraft systems to sway the decision in its favor, but Sudan declined, fearing potential Western sanctions.
Russia also turned its attention to Libya , but the Libyan authorities also shut the door on the proposal.
Libya Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh said Libya would not accept the entry of any foreign force.
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