HomeAfrica-NewsDiaspora African NewsAfter India, South Africa resists pressure to cut ties with Russia -...

After India, South Africa resists pressure to cut ties with Russia – The Tribune India

Date:

Related stories

Transforming Liberia Begins in Nimba County: A Call for Sovereign Rebirth

By: Rev. Torli H. Krua, contributing writer Liberia stands...

Riding the Bus This Summer in OC

Residents riding the bus this summer could see...

These Pets at OC Animal Care Are Looking for a Home

Dilora Dilora has been at OC Animal Care in...

Hogan: Truth To Power

I am writing this OP/Ed for Ashley Foster, ...

Liberia: Adoption Home Shut Down as Arrest Warrant Issued for Staff Over Child Abuse Charges

PAYNESVILLE, Montserrado —A local adoption agency with partners...
spot_imgspot_img


Tribune News Service

New Delhi, August 11

South Africa has publicly rejected US attempts to cut ties with Russia, with its Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor declaring in the presence of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that her country will not be pressured and many in Africa had more faith. in ties with the BRICS countries than the West.

part of the BRICS

The Secretary of the United States is here for what? Why didn’t you follow Pelosi to Taiwan? We are part of BRICS and we will buy Russian oil… South Africa was not part of nonsense. Naledi Pandor, Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa

“The Secretary of the United States is here for what? Why didn’t you follow Pelosi to Taiwan? We are part of the BRICS and we will buy Russian oil … South Africa was not part of nonsense, ”he said at a joint press conference with Blinken, who was in Johannesburg for the South Africa-US strategic dialogue. National tour to Africa.

Pandor also said that the people of Palestine deserve the same attention from the international community that the people of Ukraine received, adding that Africa has at times experienced patronage and bullying from the West. South Africa, like India, is among several Asian and African countries that have taken a neutral stance in the Ukraine war. Many African countries have refused to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Some are among more than 10 African governments that have signed agreements with Russia’s Wagner Group to bolster their security.

After being scolded by Pandor, Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta once again put Blinken in jeopardy for the imprisonment of opposition leader Paul Rusesabagina. Biruta told Blinken that Rwanda could not release Rusesabagina because he respected its own judicial system and called on Rwanda’s “partners” to respect Rwanda’s sovereignty, laws and institutions.

#Russia

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here