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President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday South Africa had been asked to mediate in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and that he had told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a phone call it should be settled through negotiations.
Ramaphosa did not say who had made the request or give more details on how he planned to work with the two sides.
“Based on our relations with the Russian Federation and as a member of BRICS, South Africa has been approached to play a mediation role,” Ramaphosa said, referring to the emerging market group of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
There were no immediate announcements from Moscow or Kyiv confirming South Africa’s role.
Read: Telephone conversation with President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa – Kremlin
Talks between Ukraine and Russia’s foreign ministers on Thursday failed to bring any respite in the conflict as hundreds of thousands of civilians remained trapped in Ukrainian cities sheltering from Russian air raids and shelling.
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress has strong historical ties to the former Soviet Union, which provided training and support to anti-apartheid activists during the Cold War era.
South Africa has also tended to punch above its weight diplomatically since its relatively peaceful transition to democracy in 1994.
Ramaphosa said in a statement on his LinkedIn page he had talked with Putin by phone.
“I outlined our position on the conflict … as well as our belief that the conflict should be resolved through mediation and negotiation between the parties and – if need be – with the help of agencies that can help,” Ramaphosa said.
Thanking His Excellency President Vladimir Putin for taking my call today, so I could gain an understanding of the situation that was unfolding between Russia and Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/jzuWXyIjfL
— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) March 10, 2022
President Putin appreciated our balanced approach. We believe this position enables both parties to subject the conflict to mediation & negotiation. Based on our relations with the Russian Federation & as member of BRICS, South Africa has been approached to play a mediation role.
— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) March 10, 2022
🇷🇺🇿🇦 📞 Presidents Vladimir #Putin & @CyrilRamaphosa spoke over the phone.
The leaders reaffirmed commitment to further develop strategic #partnership, noting, readiness to expand trade & economic cooperation, as well as joint #COVID19 response efforts.https://t.co/y7Aw8IzjyD pic.twitter.com/tkELkE5RlD
— MFA Russia 🇷🇺 (@mfa_russia) March 10, 2022
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