Sandf defies presidential orders as Iranian ships join naval exercise

The South African National Defence Force appears to have ignored President Cyril Ramaphosa's directive to exclude Iranian warships from the multinational naval exercise Will for Peace in False Bay. Three Iranian vessels remain in South African waters, with one participating despite agreements to withdraw. Confusion and demands for clarity have arisen from political parties and observers amid diplomatic tensions.

The multinational naval exercise Will for Peace, involving nations including South Africa, China, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates, began its sea phase on Tuesday in False Bay near Simon's Town. President Ramaphosa ordered the withdrawal of three Iranian warships over the weekend, citing risks to relations with the United States, particularly as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) bill progresses through Congress. A senior official confirmed that defence ministries, including Iran's, agreed to exclude the ships from the sea phase.

Despite this, the Iranian corvette IRIS Naghdi joined vessels from other countries, sailing out alongside South Africa's SAS Amatola, China's Tangshan, Russia's Stoikiy, and the UAE's Bani Yas. The SANDF's Facebook statement listed these five ships as participants but referred to 'four naval vessels,' a post later deleted without explanation. Observers noted the IRIS Naghdi's involvement again on Wednesday, raising questions about compliance.

Defence Minister Angie Motshekga, the SANDF, or Iran itself may have disregarded the orders, or a communication breakdown occurred, sources suggested. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) held an emergency meeting Tuesday afternoon to address the issue, but outcomes remain unclear. No responses came from the SANDF, Presidency, or Dirco to inquiries.

Darren Olivier, director of African Defence Review, commented on X that Iran's actions ignored Ramaphosa's wishes, highlighting the provocative inclusion of the Shahid Mahdavi from the sanctioned Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. He described the exercise as 'shambolic' and speculated on possible reasons, including resistance from China, the lead organizer.

Democratic Alliance spokesperson Chris Hattingh demanded transparency, criticizing contradictory communications, deleted posts, and cancelled media briefings. 'This level of secrecy is unacceptable,' he said, urging a parliamentary briefing on approvals, sanctions advice, and diplomatic risks.

Originally planned as Mosi III with South Africa, Russia, and China, the exercise was rebranded as Will for Peace under the BRICS-Plus framework, adding Iran and the UAE, though Brazil and India did not participate. Ethiopian, Egyptian, and Indonesian navies observed. The US House recently passed a three-year Agoa extension, but South Africa's eligibility remains under review.

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Illustration of South African and Iranian naval ships in False Bay exercises, overlaid with US Embassy criticism of Iran's involvement.
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US embassy criticises Iran's participation in South African naval drill

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The US embassy in Pretoria has condemned South Africa for allowing Iran to join naval exercises in False Bay, despite government orders to exclude it. Officials labeled Iran a state sponsor of terror, arguing the move undermines regional stability. South Africa has urged Iran to permit peaceful protests amid its crackdown on dissent.

South Africa's Defence Minister Angie Motshekga has launched a board of inquiry to investigate why President Cyril Ramaphosa's orders to exclude Iranian warships from a multinational naval exercise were not followed. The exercise, known as Will for Peace, took place in False Bay near Simon's Town. The decision follows reports of potential diplomatic tensions with the United States.

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Iran has pulled out of the joint naval exercise Will for Peace 2026 off South Africa's coast, following discussions with Pretoria to avoid escalating tensions with the United States. Three Iranian warships arrived in False Bay last week but will not participate in the drills led by China alongside Russia, the UAE, and South Africa. The move comes as the US House debates renewing the African Growth and Opportunity Act, crucial for South Africa's trade status.

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa's recently announced SANDF deployment to combat gang violence, calling it a costly repeat of the ineffective 2019 effort amid SAPS shortcomings.

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The Egyptian presidency declared its full right to activate the joint defense agreement with Sudan during Transitional Sovereignty Council Chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's visit to Cairo, in response to threats against Sudanese state institutions and Egypt's national security. RSF sources described the move as tantamount to a declaration of war and are monitoring developments with caution. This comes amid Egypt's growing involvement in Sudan's war since its outbreak.

2500 NATO soldiers have arrived in the Baltic Sea from the Mediterranean for the exercise 'Steadfast Dart 2026'. This marks the premiere of the new Allied Reaction Force (ARF). The naval base in Kiel is fully occupied, with military ships also docked in Eckernförde and at the German Naval Yards shipyard.

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중국 대사관과 필리핀 관리들 간 교환 6주가 넘은 후, DFA는 차분하고 전문적인 대응을 촉구했다. 중국 대사관은 필리핀이 통일된 목소리를 내야 한다고 촉구했다. 필리핀 군대는 긴장으로 영향을 받지 않고 있다고 해군이 밝혔다.

 

 

 

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