Russian foreign minister to meet Naledi Pandor as SA remains neutral on Ukraine conflict - News24

He and Pandor are expected to hold a joint news conference around midday.

President Cyril Ramaphosa's government regards South Africa as neutral in the conflict and has expressed a desire to mediate.

Pandor has repeatedly insisted that South Africa will not be dragged into taking sides, and has criticised the West for its selective condemnation of Russia while ignoring other issues such as the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory.

Even as South Africa has proclaimed impartiality on the conflict and abstained from voting on United Nations resolutions, it has retained close relations with Russia, historically a friend of the ANC.

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is set to host a joint exercise with Russia and China from 17 February, a move likely to further strain ties with Washington and European countries.

The SANDF said last week the military exercise is a "means to strengthen the already flourishing relations between South Africa, Russia and China".

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Lavrov's second African visit in six months comes ahead of the Russia-Africa summit, which has been postponed to July 2023 from last year due to the Ukraine conflict.

There was no official public comment from the Ukrainian embassy, but officials said the embassy asked the South African government to help push President Volodymyr Zelensky's 10-point peace plan which he proposed to the G20 in November.

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