Cyril Ramaphosa addresses G20 International Ministers

Cyril Ramaphosa addresses G20 International Ministers


Cyril Ramaphosa sounded the alarm about conflicts around the globe at a gathering of G20 overseas ministers in Johannesburg. Among those that attended the assembly on Thursday have been ministers from Russia and China; the U.S., in the meantime, was absent amid tensions with South Africa.

During his speech the South African president talked concerning the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, stating that; ”the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, battle that’s raging within the jap a part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Sudan, within the Sahel, and in Gaza, proceed to precise heavy human toll and heighten international insecurity.”

”South Africa welcomes the ceasefire settlement reached between Israel and Hamas as an important first step in direction of ending the extreme humanitarian disaster confronted by the Palestinian individuals in Gaza,” he added.

The South African President additionally issued a name to arms for individuals who attended, saying, “the G20 needs to play a leading role in the global agenda for people, climate and prosperity. As we strive towards a common purpose, I think it is important that we should remember that cooperation is our greatest strength. Let us seek to find common ground through constructive engagement. Through the G20 we should be able to set the coordinates of a new cause for human progress.”

Representatives from the EU, UN and African Union additionally attended the assembly.

Source: Africanews

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