Gambian–Russian relations (Russian: Российско-гамбийские отношения) are the bilateral relationship between the two countries, The Gambia and Russia.
Diplomatic relations were later established once again after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
The Gambia maintains an embassy in Moscow, although former President Yahya Jammeh closed it for a time during the 2016–17 Gambian constitutional crisis.
[1] Russia has no corresponding embassy in Banjul,[2] but the Russian embassy in Dakar in neighboring Senegal also represents Russian interests in the Gambia.
[6] The Gambia and Russia are also mutual participants in a number of international multilateral treaties and organizations.