Ramaphosa set to travel to Russia for Africa summit

Ramaphosa set to travel to Russia for Africa summit

President Cyril Ramaphosa and 42 other African heads of state will travel to St Petersburg this week for the second Russia-Africa Summit.

President Cyril Ramaphosa
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The summit is set to take place on Thursday and Friday.  


Ramaphosa will be accompanied by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor and Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni. 


The Presidency says the summit aims to strengthen relations between Russia and the African continent in various sectors such as politics, security, trade, IT, humanitarian support, education and the environment. 


“The summit background will also offer an opportunity to African Heads of State who are part of the African Leaders Peace Mission to continue talks with President Putin on the confidence-building measures that will create conducive conditions for a path to peace between Russia and Ukraine,” said the Presidency’s Vincent Magwenya on Monday.


“South Africa will use the summit backdrop to further engage Russia at a bilateral level to finalise the contents and substance of the upcoming BRICS summit.”


President Ramaphosa last week confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend the BRICS summit in South Africa in August.   


South Africa is set to host the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China at the summit from 22 to 24 August.   


The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin on war crimes charges for the alleged unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children.   


South Africa has stood firm on its non-aligned stance in the Russia-Ukraine, saying it prefers dialogue to end the war. 


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