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Re-elected president of Central African Republic invites Russia’s Putin to visit, TASS says

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MOSCOW, Jan 7 (Reuters) - ​The newly re-elected president of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadera, has invited Russian ⁠President Vladimir Putin to visit his country, Russian state news agency TASS reported on Wednesday.

Moscow ‍has become a key ally of Touadera in ​recent years, with CAR in 2018 becoming the first West and Central African nation to bring in ​Russia's Wagner mercenaries as the chronically unstable nation sought to fend off several rebel groups.

Touadera, in power since 2016, won a third term in office, provisional results showed ‌this week, securing an outright majority in ‌the presidential election held on December 28.

In a video interview ​with TASS, Touadera called Putin a "great leader" and said the Kremlin chief was "very attentive" to ‌relations with Bangui.

Commenting on preliminary election results showing ⁠Touadera in the lead, the Wagner Group ‌wrote on its ​Telegram channel: "We have no doubt that the chosen course of maintaining order and peace will prevail."

Touadera's ⁠victory is likely ⁠to further Russia's interests in the country, including ​in gold and diamond mining.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy ‌PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

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