South Africans Are Shocked By Ramaphosa's Unexpected Move On A Friday
Despite suffering an attack at the hands of Russian forces in Ukraine, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that he will continue negotiations with Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin in an effort to "de-escalating" the situation. The following was allegedly said by Ramaphosa following the African leaders' meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday in Kyiv. Ramaphosa said: "The launch of guided missiles does not deter us nor does it stop us from continuing to call for escalation.". We urge both nations to chose the path to peace, and the events of today [the 16th of June - ed.] have only served to heighten our calls for a de-escalation of the situation. Vladimir Putin, the ruler of Russia, is expected to meet with African leaders on June 17th. African leaders' use of the terms "conflict" and "crisis" to describe Russia's aggression against Ukraine has drawn criticism from Zelenskyy. The fact that African officials have focused on their own grain and fertiliser crises while ignoring the end of the war in Ukraine—a conflict marked by ecocide, continuous Russian artillery and missile bombardment, and the murder of civilians and military personnel—has shocked Zelenskyy.
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