
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa called on the world to resolve disputes peacefully.
Speaking at the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, he emphasized negotiation and inclusive dialogue. He urged leaders to find lasting solutions to global conflicts.
Ramaphosa highlighted the devastating conflict in Sudan, now in its second year.
He expressed concern for the forgotten suffering in Sudan.
Additionally, he mentioned ongoing conflicts in the Sahel and Great Lakes regions.
Ramaphosa’s speech underscored the persistent violence in these areas.
Shifting focus, Ramaphosa addressed the situation in Gaza. He condemned Israel’s military actions against Gaza’s people.
Labeling it genocide, he criticized the killing of innocent women and children. South Africa has taken legal action by approaching the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
This action aims to halt the violence in Gaza. The ICJ has already ordered Israel to stop its offensive in Rafah. Despite these orders, the violence continues.
Ramaphosa called on the international community to act. He emphasized the role of the UN Security Council.
The world, he insisted, cannot sit idly by. He warned against a region-wide escalation of the conflict.
Ramaphosa stressed the urgency of finding paths to peace.
Highlighting the growing death toll, he called for immediate intervention. He noted that several countries support South Africa’s case at the ICJ.
Ramaphosa’s address was a powerful plea for peace and justice. He urged global leaders to end the suffering.
His speech highlighted the need for international cooperation. Ramaphosa’s call to action was clear: find solutions and restore peace.
He reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to humanitarian efforts. His speech resonated with the ongoing global struggle for peace.