In his address, Minister Ronald Lamula highlighted the significance of bilateral relations as essential tools for enhancing cooperation between nations. He pointed out that these practices not only strengthen diplomatic ties but also pave the way for improved business partnerships. 'Bilateral agreements can serve as a strong foundation for our economies to flourish together,' Lamula commented.
Addressing the ICC's recent actions, Lamula expressed South Africa's support for the call for accountability concerning the Israeli leadership. He remarked that this decision is a courageous step towards justice in international relations, emphasizing that the repercussions of these actions will eventually prevail. 'The law may take its time, but it is relentless,' he asserted, as he reinforced South Africa's stance on upholding the rule of law.
Lamula's address also included an invitation for ambassadors to explore the scenic and cultural richness of Balanga Province. By experiencing key tourist attractions such as Kruger National Park and Echo Caves, Lamula believes ambassadors can help promote South Africa's tourism industry. 'Tourism needs champions; by showcasing our natural heritage, you can drive interest back home,' he noted, underlining the importance of international ambassadors in fostering cultural and economic exchanges.
In a recent address to ambassadors from various countries, South Africa's International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamula emphasized the importance of maintaining and enhancing bilateral relationships. Lamula asserted that fostering these partnerships not only strengthens ties between nations but also opens up new avenues for business opportunities. 'As we cultivate our international relations, we create a conducive environment for trade and mutual cooperation,' Lamula remarked during his speech. Lamula also welcomed the International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister and his former Defense Minister. 'We, as a nation, are reassured by this decision. Accountability, even if it comes slowly, will take place as the law's long arm reaches those responsible for genocide,' he stated, highlighting South Africa's commitment to justice and the rule of law in the face of ongoing conflicts. In discussing regional issues, Lamula referenced the recent Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit in Zimbabwe which aimed to address post-election violence in Mozambique. He called for restraint as the Mozambique Constitutional Council deliberates on election disputes. He underscored that the SADC and African Union observer missions have deemed the elections to have been conducted in a fair and peaceful manner, urging respect for due process. Lamula also took the opportunity to invite the dignitaries to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Balanga Province. He stressed the potential for ambassadors to promote South Africa's tourism—a vital economic driver—by experiencing local attractions like Kruger National Park and the Echo Caves. 'The experience they gain here will resonate in their home countries, fostering tourism and cultural exchange,' he added. Looking ahead, Lamula mentioned the upcoming G20 Summit set to take place in South Africa on December 1st. He noted that President Ramaphosa is scheduled to visit Balanga on December 10-11 to engage with various stakeholders, further solidifying South Africa's role on the international stage.Al Bashir had two warrents of arrest issued against him by the ICC but he was allowed to slip away from SA.
Accountability is a word not well known by ANC politicians. Definitely not understood by most.
Fix our Country SA first and leave Israel we do not all agree with you ANC who is against Israel
ANC is going to regret this. Ramaphosa should be arrested for his genoicide on SA citizens
Oh please , why dont you minister go to Gaza yourself and see how IDF is fighting?
Why didnt they become happy when ICC issued warrant of arrest for Putin. ( Russia)and Al Bashir ( Suddan)