President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africaβs commitment to global peacebuilding, highlighting the country’s active role in international diplomacy β particularly in efforts to help end the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Speaking on South Africaβs foreign policy priorities, Ramaphosa said the country is working alongside global and African partners to promote dialogue, de-escalation, and ultimately, a βjust and lasting peace.β He emphasized that peace cannot be dictated, but must be negotiated, with respect for sovereignty, security, and humanitarian principles.
South Africa has maintained a careful diplomatic stance in the Russia-Ukraine crisis, calling for balanced mediation rather than siding with either bloc. Ramaphosaβs statement reinforces that approach β positioning the country as a peace broker on the world stage, despite criticism from some quarters over its perceived neutrality.
As the conflict drags on with devastating consequences, South Africaβs message is clear: the path forward must be rooted in diplomacy, not destruction. And Pretoria wants a seat at the table in shaping that outcome.