Zuko Komisa

Both US President Joe Biden and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa have pledged to strengthen ties between their two nations. According to the Presidency, the two leaders spoke over the phone on Tuesday night.
According to the Presidency, Biden congratulated President Ramaphosa on “the successful formation of the Government of National Unity” and his reelection as President of the Republic.
Biden also highlighted South Africa’s legacy as a democratic leader, as South Africa celebrates 30 years of democracy
“President Biden pledged that the United States will work closely with the 7th Administration in South Africa on key areas such as economic growth, job creation, social development and climate change, as well as South Africa’s Presidency of the G20 in 2025. President Biden confirmed that he will visit South Africa and participate in the G20 meetings.
“President Ramaphosa expressed his appreciation for this commitment and in turn extended an invitation to President Biden to undertake a State Visit to South Africa. Dates will be confirmed by the respective diplomatic teams,”
South African Presidency
President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Joe Biden have committed to advancing relations between South Africa and the US. #KayaNews pic.twitter.com/XMCat0E9Z0
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) July 3, 2024
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