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King Charles III and The Queen Consort with President Cyril Ramaphosa. [Photo: Elmond Jiyane/ GCIS]
Britain and South Africa on Wednesday announced a new health and science partnership to mark the second day of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit to London, the first such official guest hosted by Britain’s King Charles.
Charles, 74, had rolled out traditional pomp and ceremony to welcome Ramaphosa, and hosted a banquet in his honour on Tuesday. Ramaphosa also addressed lawmakers at the Houses of Parliament.
On Wednesday, Britain announced a new set of research collaborations as Ramaphosa toured the Crick Institute, the biggest biomedical research facility in Europe, and Kew Gardens, with Charles’ brother Edward.
British foreign minister James Cleverly said the partnerships, on areas such as vaccine manufacturing, genome sequencing and climate change, will “benefit us all”.
“The UK and South Africa have shown global leadership in joining together to protect people by preventing the spread of dangerous diseases, and by working to halt climate change.”
Ramaphosa will meet Prime Minister Rishi Sunak later in the day, and attend a UK-South Africa business forum to discuss trade and investment. South Africa is Britain’s biggest trading partner in Africa.
Ramaphosa had highlighted the role that industrialised nations had to play in helping other countries cut emissions in his speech on Tuesday, and welcomed Britain’s involvement in initiatives helping South Africa to decarbonise.
Britain will support genome sequencing at South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), which played a key role in detecting COVID-19 variants such as beta and omicron, in a push improve antimicrobial resistance surveillance in Africa.
Kew Gardens – a botanical garden in west London – will also work with South Africa’s National Biodiversity Institute on preserving South Africa’s plant diversity.
State Visit to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland #SAinUK 🇿🇦🇬🇧 https://t.co/3YQ2JSbu8W
— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) November 22, 2022
Today His Majesty King Charles IlI hosts his first state visit.
The fact that South Africa is the first country welcomed by His Majesty shows our commitment to building partnerships across Africa.
Honoured to meet FM Dr Naledi Pandor to discuss the future of 🇬🇧🇿🇦 relations. pic.twitter.com/J2eHcAH1eI
— James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@JamesCleverly) November 22, 2022
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