South Africa has signalled its willingness to step into a mediating role in the Middle East conflict — should an opportunity arise.
Speaking to local media on the sidelines of an energy conference in Cape Town, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the country stands ready to assist if formally approached.
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South Africa Open to Mediation Role
Ramaphosa indicated that Pretoria would not hesitate to get involved if called upon to help facilitate dialogue between the warring parties.
“South Africa is always ready to play a contributing role, either in mediation or whatever. And if a gap opens or if we are asked, we always live up to our obligations,” Ramaphosa said, according to comments broadcast by Newzroom Afrika.
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He stressed that ending hostilities remains the priority. “If the opportunity were to open, we would talk and say, there must be a ceasefire. Dialogue is always the best way of ending conflict and then ending the war. And we want this war to come to an end immediately.”
Call for Ceasefire and Dialogue
The President reiterated that negotiation and engagement remain the most effective tools to resolve armed conflict.
His remarks come amid ongoing violence in the region, with global leaders continuing to push for diplomatic solutions.
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Ramaphosa maintained that South Africa would advocate for an immediate ceasefire should it be invited to participate in peace efforts.
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In addition to diplomatic readiness, Ramaphosa confirmed that government is working to assist South African nationals affected by the conflict.
He said authorities are doing everything possible to facilitate the safe return of citizens stranded in the region.
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