… Pretoria closer to China, Russia, and other BRICS nations. “The growing alignment of South Africa and other developing nations with alternative … Read more: G20 Summit over but tension between South Africa and US far from over – IOL
But tensions between Washington and Pretoria may make this difficult. Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says South Africa will … Read more: Presidency warns US against excluding SA from 2026 G20 – eNCA
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola confirmed that Pretoria … Pretoria News, based in the country’s political capital, is a well … Read more: G20 defies Trump as leaders seal summit declaration without the U. S. – Pretoria News
High-stakes showdown looms in Pretoria as the Presidency and State Attorney aim to reclaim over R28 million spent on Jacob Zuma’s legal fees, … Read more: Jacob Zuma seeks leave to appeal R28.9 million repayment order – IOL
… Pretoria next week. President Cyril Ramaphosa refused to hand over the presidency to the US chargé d’affaires, viewed as a junior official, during … Read more: ‘We are done… It’s up to them,’ says Lamola about US G20 presidency handover | News24
South Africa rejected handing over the presidency to the US’ chargé d’affaires, scheduling a formal transfer in Pretoria. Ramaphosa highlighted … Read more: ‘Over to you, US!’: Ramaphosa concludes historic G20 presidency with key milestones
The G20 summit in South Africa ended on Sunday with an unusual diplomatic clash after Pretoria refused to carry out the traditional presidency … Read more: South Africa refuses G20 handover to ‘junior’ US envoy, triggering diplomatic row – Firstpost
Whether one agrees with Pretoria’s foreign policy positions or not, the principle remains: an attack on a leading African voice in global politics is … Read more: OBSERVER DAILY | Stand Up for South Africa
Director-General of International Relations, Zane Dangor, confirmed on Saturday that Pretoria’s commitment to the bloc remained unchanged as the … Read more: DIRCO: SA still joining next G20 in US after Washington snubs Johannesburg summit – IOL