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South Africa’s Deputy President Concludes Productive Russia Trade Mission

June 24, 2025
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile has returned to South Africa after completing a week-long working visit to Russia aimed at boosting economic ties between the two nations. The trip, which ran from 17-23 June 2025, included high-level meetings in Moscow and St. Petersburg with Russian government officials and business leaders.

The Presidency confirmed the visit focused on expanding cooperation in key sectors including energy, agriculture, infrastructure and technology. “This engagement provided an important opportunity to strengthen trade relations and identify new areas of partnership that align with South Africa’s development goals,” an official statement noted.

The mission represents one of Mashatile’s most significant foreign engagements since assuming office, as South Africa continues working to diversify its international partnerships and accelerate post-pandemic economic recovery.

Government sources revealed productive discussions took place regarding Russian investment in renewable energy and agro-processing projects in South Africa. While some have questioned the timing of strengthened Russia ties amid global geopolitical tensions, officials maintain the visit was strictly economic in nature.

Political analysts suggest the outcomes of these talks may influence South Africa’s future approach to BRICS collaborations and other international partnerships. Detailed announcements about specific agreements reached during the visit are anticipated in the coming week.

The Deputy President’s delegation emphasized that all engagements were conducted within the framework of South Africa’s national economic interests and commitment to multilateral cooperation.

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