Ramaphosa’s Key Statements at the UNGA
Ramaphosa’s Key Statements at the UNGA
South Africa works to maintain peace through dialogue rather than war.
The G20 presidency is an opportunity for South Africa to advocate for Africa's development agenda.
The country intends to amplify African voices in the global economic governance of a rising continent.
Ramaphosa called on the International Court of Justice to declare Israel guilty of genocide in Gaza.
South Africa would support the decision to elect a woman as the UN Secretary-General.
The UN Security Council must become accountable, representative, democratic, and effective.
The 1.4 billion people of Africa and South America remain excluded, described by the South African President as unjust and unacceptable.
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