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Ramaphosa Stands Firm: South Africa 'Will Not Be Bullied' Amid Global Nationalism and Protectionism
Ramaphosa Stands Firm: South Africa 'Will Not Be Bullied' Amid Global Nationalism and Protectionism
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This week, US President Trump alleged that South Africa was "confiscating" land under a new expropriation act, a claim the South African government dismissed... 07.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Amid shifting geopolitical landscapes, economic competition, and rising global tensions, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that his country “will not be bullied.” The nation will stand firm, speaking with one voice to defend its interests, uphold its values, and drive forward toward a just and prosperous future.He reaffirmed South Africa’s resilience and commitment to sovereignty in his state of the nation address that was given on Thursday evening.As the country marks 70 years since the adoption of the Freedom Charter, he emphasized unity, democracy, and equality in navigating global challenges.Cyril Ramaphosa also expressed concern over the US government's decision to suspend some of its funding for HIV and TB programs in African countries for 90 days. He noted that this funding constitutes about 17% of South Africa's HIV-related expenditures.Despite this, he highlighted that the country has consistently managed to fund its HIV and TB programs through its national budget. Ramaphosa also mentioned that they are exploring various interventions to meet immediate needs and maintain the continuity of essential services.Ramaphosa Reaffirms South Africa’s Commitment to Peace and Global StabilityIn the address, the president also underscored South Africa’s dedication to international peace, diplomacy, and multilateralism amid a rapidly evolving global landscape.Ramaphosa highlighted the country’s efforts to strengthen the African Union and promote economic integration and stability across the continent.He also addressed South Africa’s involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where South African troops are deployed to assist in stabilizing the conflict-ridden eastern region. He urged all parties to honor diplomatic efforts such as the Luanda Process to achieve peace.Ramaphosa further reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to international law and the peaceful resolution of disputes, emphasizing the country's adherence to the United Nations Charter and its principle that all members should resolve their international disputes by peaceful means.Regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Ramaphosa stressed South Africa’s role in advocating for a peaceful resolution.Call for UN Security Council ReformThe president also reiterated South Africa’s stance on reforming global governance structures, particularly the UN Security Council.
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Ramaphosa Stands Firm: South Africa 'Will Not Be Bullied' Amid Global Nationalism and Protectionism
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This week, US President Trump alleged that South Africa was "confiscating" land under a new expropriation act, a claim the South African government dismissed as "misinformation." He also accused Pretoria of "treating certain classes of people very badly" and threatened to cut funding, with advice from South Africa-born Elon Musk.
Amid shifting geopolitical landscapes, economic competition, and rising global tensions, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that his country “will not be bullied.” The nation will stand firm, speaking with one voice to defend its interests, uphold its values, and drive forward toward a just and prosperous future.
He reaffirmed South Africa’s resilience and commitment to sovereignty in his
state of the nation address that was given on Thursday evening.
As the country marks 70 years since the adoption of the Freedom Charter, he emphasized unity, democracy, and equality in navigating global challenges.
Cyril Ramaphosa also expressed concern over the US government's decision to suspend some of its funding for HIV and
TB programs in African countries for 90 days. He noted that this funding constitutes about 17% of South Africa's HIV-related expenditures.
Despite this, he highlighted that the country has consistently managed to fund its HIV and TB programs through its national budget. Ramaphosa also mentioned that they are exploring various interventions to meet immediate needs and maintain the continuity of essential services.
Ramaphosa Reaffirms South Africa’s Commitment to Peace and Global Stability
In the address, the president also underscored South Africa’s dedication to international peace, diplomacy, and multilateralism amid a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Ramaphosa highlighted the country’s efforts to strengthen the
African Union and promote economic integration and stability across the continent.
“Most recently, we have been part of the SADC peacekeeping mission in Mozambique that has brought relative calm and stability to the Cabo Delgado province,” he said.
He also addressed South Africa’s involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where
South African troops are deployed to assist in stabilizing the conflict-ridden eastern region.
“The presence of South African peacekeepers in the eastern DRC is testament to our continued commitment to the peaceful resolution of one of the world’s most intractable conflicts, which has cost millions of lives and displaced millions of people,” Ramaphosa said.
He urged all parties to honor diplomatic efforts such as the
Luanda Process to achieve peace.
Ramaphosa further reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to international law and the peaceful resolution of disputes, emphasizing the country's adherence to the United Nations Charter and its principle that all members should resolve their international disputes by peaceful means.
Regarding the ongoing conflict in
Ukraine, Ramaphosa stressed South Africa’s role in advocating for a peaceful resolution.
“South African delegations have been instrumental in developing a framework for negotiations towards a just peace in Ukraine based on the UN Charter and international law,” he said.
Call for UN Security Council Reform
The president also reiterated South Africa’s stance on
reforming global governance structures, particularly the UN Security Council.
“We will continue to push for progress on the reform of the UN Security Council into a more inclusive, more effective body that is able to ensure peace and security,” he stated, emphasizing the need for a fairer and more representative international system.