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Lamola Frustrated by U.S. Silence on Key Diplomatic Issues

February 18, 2025
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South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, has voiced frustration over the United States’ failure to respond to repeated requests for diplomatic discussions. Speaking at a press conference, Lamola highlighted growing concerns over Washington’s lack of communication, which has left several critical matters unresolved.

Despite South Africa’s longstanding diplomatic ties with the U.S., efforts to engage on pressing issues such as trade agreements, international security, and climate change have gone unanswered. Lamola stressed that in today’s complex global landscape, active collaboration is essential.

“The absence of a response to our calls for dialogue is concerning, especially given the importance of the issues we are facing globally,” he said, emphasizing that continued silence undermines the spirit of partnership.

South Africa has also sought discussions on U.S. foreign policy in Africa and broader international matters, advocating for open dialogue to ensure alignment on global peace, trade, and sustainable development.

Analysts warn that while formal diplomatic channels remain intact, prolonged inaction from Washington could strain relations between the two nations. As geopolitical dynamics evolve, South Africa’s push for engagement may become increasingly urgent.

Lamola urged the U.S. to reconsider its stance, emphasizing that constructive dialogue is vital in addressing shared global challenges. “Mutual cooperation is not just beneficial—it is necessary for progress in the 21st century,” he concluded.

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