By Zuko Komisa
14 new ambassadors from around the world have been received by President Cyril Ramaphosa in South Africa.
The Heads of Mission-Designate from a number of nations, including Eswatini, Sudan, the European Union, the United States, and Ethiopia, among others, presented letters of credence to the president.
Ramaphosa said Thursday that South Africa has developed solid and significant partnerships with countries throughout the world since winning democracy in 1994 while speaking at a credence ceremony at the Sefako M Makgatho presidential guest residence in Tshwane.
Receiving Letters of Credence from Heads of Mission-Designate #BetterAfricaBetterWorld https://t.co/7Cdvbbuh5e
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The new ambassadors represent Kingdom of Thailand, Kingdom of Spain, Republic of Paraguay, Slovak Republic, State of Libya, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Kingdom of Eswatini, Republic of Chile, Republic of Mali, Republic of Sudan, Republic of Uganda, European Union, United States of America and Turkmenistan.
Speaking at to the new ambassadors, Ramaphosa reaffirmed South Africa’s desire to collaborate with its allies in the global community to create a more democratic, just, and equitable world order that prioritizes the needs and interests of the underprivileged and weak.
“As the peoples of the world, we have a shared interest in ending poverty and in ending disparities of wealth, skills, resources, and access to education, health and social support.
“South Africa stands ready to work with all governments and peoples towards achieving these objectives,”
“Many of these relationships have their roots in the bonds of solidarity and friendship that were forged during the struggle against apartheid.”
“We remain grateful to all those countries, many of which are represented here today, that gave our leaders and fighters refuge, that provided material and moral support, and that mobilised for the isolation of the apartheid regime,” said Ramaphosa.
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