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Ramaphosa Reiterates South Africa’s Independent Foreign Policy in Meeting with Church Leaders

April 13, 2025
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Ramaphosa Reiterates South Africa’s Independent Foreign Policy in Meeting with Church Leaders
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to an independent foreign policy during discussions with the South African Council of Churches (SACC), stressing that the country will not bow to pressure from global powers or external political influence.

Speaking to SACC leaders in Pretoria, Ramaphosa emphasized that South Africa’s international relations are guided by constitutional values, with a focus on peace, justice, and mutual respect. “South Africa will continue to pursue its own path in global affairs, based on our national interests and democratic principles,” he said.

The statement comes amid heightened global tensions and scrutiny over South Africa’s diplomatic stance, particularly regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Middle East issues. While some critics have questioned Pretoria’s positions, the President maintained that the country’s foreign policy remains consistent and values-driven.

Ramaphosa also recognized the SACC and broader civil society for their role in promoting accountability and ethical governance. He encouraged continued dialogue on foreign policy to ensure alignment with the nation’s moral and ethical foundations.

SACC General Secretary Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana welcomed the engagement, stating, “The church values this discussion and reaffirms our joint commitment to a fair and peaceful world.”

Political analysts see the meeting as an effort to build domestic unity on foreign policy ahead of upcoming elections. As South Africa faces a complex global landscape, the reaffirmation of its independent stance may strengthen its international credibility.

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