NATIONAL NEWS - South Africa’s governing ANC party said Saturday that it had sent senior officials to Russia to discuss “recalibration of the global order” with President Vladimir Putin’s party.
The ANC were invited…
“The visit follows an invitation from United Russia Party, Russia’s largest political party and a longstanding ally and friend to the ANC,” the ANC said.
South Africa has refused to condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine
South Africa, for its part, has refused to condemn the invasion of Ukraine that has largely isolated Moscow on the world stage, saying it wanted to stay neutral and prefers dialogue to end the war.
The ANC delegation led by Obed Bapela, who heads the ANC’s international relations commission, arrived on Thursday and was expected to stay until yesterday.
“The engagements… will include discussions on the recalibration of the global order to reverse the consequences of neo-colonialism and the previously prevailing unipolar world.”
Moscow has been looking for years to bolster its political and economic ties with countries across Africa, and on Friday, President Vladimir Putin signed off on a new foreign policy aimed at curtailing Western “dominance”.
South Africa is due in August to host the Brics summit with economic heavyweights Brazil, Russia, India and China. In February, South Africa hosted a controversial joint military exercise with Russia and China, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov paid an official visit to Pretoria in January.
South Africa’s ties with Russia date back to when Kremlin backed the ANC in its fight against apartheid.
Article: Caxton publication, The Citizen
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