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Smaller EU nations ramp up influence in Africa's diplomacy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72501, member: 636"] Several minor European Union members have expanded their African diplomatic footprint as global powers compete for continental resources and partnerships, with nations like Estonia, Finland and Hungary establishing fresh missions and training programs across multiple countries. Analysts note these smaller states leverage their own histories of independence struggles or Soviet occupation to position themselves as peers rather than former colonial authorities, offering technical expertise in digital governance and humanitarian assistance. Finland doubled its African trade targets following embassy openings in Senegal, while Estonia provides technology support across eastern African nations despite maintaining only one continental mission. Commerce data reveals Estonian goods exchange with Africa nearly doubled since 2019, though observers caution that limited resources and inexperience present obstacles for sustained engagement in a crowded diplomatic marketplace. [/QUOTE]
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