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Zelensky’s South Africa Visit Proceeds Amid MK Party Protests and Diplomatic Tensions

April 22, 2025
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will arrive in South Africa on Thursday, 24 April 2025, for a state visit hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria. The trip, initially scheduled for 10 April but postponed due to Zelensky’s commitments, aims to advance peace discussions in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

South Africa has positioned itself as a neutral mediator in the war, having previously facilitated the 2023 African Peace Initiative. The visit is expected to focus on strengthening dialogue between Kyiv and Moscow, though the Presidency has not released a detailed agenda, possibly to minimize disruptions.

The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, led by Floyd Shivambu, has announced plans to protest the visit, labeling Zelensky a “NATO puppet” and accusing Ramaphosa of siding with Western interests. The South African Communist Party (SACP) has also criticized the trip, questioning Zelensky’s legitimacy due to Ukraine’s postponed elections.

Zelensky’s visit comes amid strained Ukraine-U.S. relations following former President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze military aid and exclude Kyiv from recent peace negotiations. South Africa’s invitation is viewed as an effort to reinforce Zelensky’s global standing amid shifting geopolitical alliances.

Despite domestic opposition, the South African government appears determined to proceed with the diplomatic engagement, underscoring its commitment to non-aligned mediation in international conflicts. Security measures are expected to be heightened in Pretoria to manage potential demonstrations during the visit.

Analysts suggest the talks could provide a crucial platform for Ukraine to garner support from non-Western nations, while South Africa seeks to reaffirm its role as a broker in global disputes. The outcome may influence future peace efforts as the war enters its fourth year.

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