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SA could host Putin-Zelensky talks if they agree to negotiate

September 12, 2024
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Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has reaffirmed that South Africa will host the upcoming BRICS summit in August. However, she emphasized that any changes resulting from the work of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), chaired by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, will be duly announced. The IMC is actively engaged in preparations for the summit, considering various scenarios and discussing recommendations.

Once the Cabinet reviews the recommendations and reaches a decision, the government will make an official announcement. Ntshavheni highlighted the IMC’s commitment to providing periodic reports to the Cabinet. Additionally, there have been suggestions that South Africa could potentially host peace talks between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, but doubts exist regarding the ANC-led government’s ability to resolve significant issues given ongoing challenges like load shedding.



 

Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni’s recent media briefing confirmed South Africa’s role as the host for the upcoming BRICS summit. While the IMC continues its preparations and explores different possibilities, the government remains committed to hosting the event until any official changes are announced.

The summit, which brings together the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, serves as a crucial platform for discussing strategic economic cooperation and fostering stronger ties between these influential nations. South Africa’s hosting of the summit reflects its prominence on the global stage and its commitment to advancing regional and international partnerships.



 

In a separate development, there has been speculation about South Africa potentially facilitating peace talks between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine. African heads of state, including South Africa, might advocate for a meeting between the two leaders ahead of the BRICS summit in August.

While the ANC-led government has shown an affinity towards Russia, doubts have been raised about its effectiveness in resolving complex issues, given ongoing challenges like load shedding. The suggestion of hosting peace talks highlights South Africa’s willingness to contribute to global diplomacy and conflict resolution, although the success and feasibility of such negotiations are subject to the agreement and willingness of the involved parties.



 

Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni’s reiterated confirmation of South Africa’s hosting of the BRICS summit in August reinforces the country’s international standing and commitment to fostering cooperation among influential nations. The Inter-Ministerial Committee continues its work, exploring various scenarios and providing periodic reports to the Cabinet.

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