South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Monday, assuring citizens that their relationship with the United States remains strong despite recent discussions about potential policy disagreements.
Ramaphosa’s comments come after a proposed bill in the US House of Representatives called for a review of the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Additionally, South Africa’s position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has drawn scrutiny.
The President emphasized South Africa’s commitment to a non-aligned foreign policy, prioritizing peace, security, and development across Africa and globally. He highlighted their history of constructive dialogue with the US, even on contentious issues like the recent docking of a Russian ship in Simonstown.
Ramaphosa defended South Africa’s stance at the International Court of Justice regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He stressed their pursuit of an inclusive peace settlement and adherence to international law.
The President underscored the enduring economic and social ties between South Africa and the US. He expressed gratitude for American support during their fight for democracy and in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Ramaphosa pointed to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and the Just Energy Transition Partnership as key examples of successful US-South Africa collaboration. He concluded by expressing optimism for further cooperation in building a more peaceful and just world.