G20 leaders urged to promote diplomatic solutions to conflicts

President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged G20 leaders to promote diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts. These conflicts include among others those in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, the Middle East and Ukraine.

Ramaphosa says we were pleased that the EAC-SADC had joint summit, looking forward to the chiefs of defence meeting and we will always find opportunities as leaders to talk. 

— Khayelihle Rafiq Khumalo-James (@KhayaJames) February 20, 2025

Ramaphosa welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas describing it as a crucial step towards alleviating the humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians in Gaza.

“This ceasefire must lay the basis for a just and lasting peace, in line with UN resolutions, in line with international law and internationally agreed parameters. As the G20 we must continue to advocate for diplomatic solutions to conflicts. Our own experience as South Africa is that the peaceful resolution of conflict through inclusive dialogue is the foremost guarantee of sustainable and lasting peace.”


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