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South Africa’s Land Policies Follow the Law, Not Arbitrary Seizures, FM Lamola States
South Africa’s Land Policies Follow the Law, Not Arbitrary Seizures, FM Lamola States
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Last week, US President Trump claimed that South Africa was "confiscating" land under a new expropriation act, an assertion the South African government... 12.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola has pushed back against US President Donald Trump’s stance on South Africa’s land policies, emphasizing that claims of arbitrary land seizures are not based on reality.Speaking on the sidelines of the upcoming 38th African Union Summit, which will start on Saturday, he noted that South Africa’s approach aligns with international best practices, similar to eminent domain laws in the US, UK, and other nations.While Trump’s decision to curb foreign aid poses challenges, Lamola stressed that South Africa remains committed to multilateral engagement and maintaining cordial relations with Western partners. He reaffirmed that the government will continue explaining the lawful and necessary nature of its land reform program to the world.As South Africa navigates these diplomatic complexities, the continent is also making strides in global representation through institutional reforms and partnerships. The African Union’s official membership in the G20 marks a pivotal moment for amplifying Africa’s voice on the global stage, according to Lamola.He highlighted that AU participation in the G20 will enable African nations to contribute meaningfully to key global discussions, including climate change and financial system reforms. By fostering a unified African stance, this partnership aims to enhance development financing and ensure the continent’s priorities are recognized in international decision-making.In addition to the AU’s expanded role in the G20, BRICS continues to serve as a vital platform for emerging economies. The foreign minister praised Russia’s 2024 BRICS chairmanship, highlighting its groundbreaking resolutions and strategic impact. With Brazil now leading the group, Lamola expressed confidence in its continued progress, emphasizing BRICS’ role as a "counter-balancing strategic force" in global geopolitics.He reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to active participation in the Brazil-led process, particularly in areas such as development financing and strengthening the bloc’s influence on the world stage.
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South Africa’s Land Policies Follow the Law, Not Arbitrary Seizures, FM Lamola States
17:48 12.02.2025 (Updated: 11:05 13.02.2025) Christina Glazkova
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Last week, US President Trump claimed that South Africa was "confiscating" land under a new expropriation act, an assertion the South African government rejected as "misinformation." He further accused the country of "treating certain classes of people very badly" and warned of cutting funding.
South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola has pushed back against US President Donald
Trump’s stance on South Africa’s land policies, emphasizing that claims of arbitrary land seizures are not based on reality.
“There is no arbitrary depredation of land,” Lamola told Sputnik Africa, clarifying that land expropriation follows the Constitution to redress historical injustices.
Speaking on the sidelines of the upcoming 38th
African Union Summit, which will start on Saturday, he noted that South Africa’s approach aligns with international best practices, similar to eminent domain laws in the US, UK, and other nations.
While Trump’s decision to curb foreign aid poses challenges, Lamola stressed that South Africa remains committed to multilateral engagement and maintaining cordial relations with Western partners. He reaffirmed that the government will continue explaining the lawful and necessary nature of its land reform program to the world.
As South Africa navigates these diplomatic complexities, the continent is also making strides in global representation through institutional reforms and partnerships. The African Union’s official membership in the G20 marks a pivotal moment for amplifying Africa’s voice on the global stage, according to Lamola.
He highlighted that AU participation in the
G20 will enable African nations to contribute meaningfully to key global discussions, including climate change and financial system reforms. By fostering a unified African stance, this partnership aims to enhance development financing and ensure the continent’s priorities are recognized in international decision-making.
In addition to the AU’s expanded role in the G20, BRICS continues to serve as a vital platform for emerging economies. The foreign minister praised Russia’s 2024 BRICS chairmanship, highlighting its groundbreaking resolutions and strategic impact. With Brazil now leading the group, Lamola expressed confidence in its continued progress, emphasizing BRICS’ role as a "counter-balancing strategic force" in global geopolitics.
He reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to active participation in the Brazil-led process, particularly in areas such as development financing and strengthening the bloc’s influence on the world stage.