South Africa acknowledges Ghana's AU summit request on xenophobic attacks

South Africa has noted Ghana's call for an African Union debate on alleged xenophobic attacks at the upcoming mid-year summit in Cairo, while condemning recent incidents and stressing diplomatic engagement.

South Africa says it has noted Ghana’s request to place the issue on the agenda for the African Union Mid-Year Coordination Summit. Officials highlighted swift condemnation of sporadic confrontations with immigrants and directed law enforcement to protect residents and visitors.

International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola has spoken with counterparts in Ghana and Nigeria. He stated there is no credible evidence that nationals from those countries were killed by authorities during recent protests.

The government cautioned against fake videos and divisive social media content. It expressed regret over Ghana escalating the issue to the African Union but affirmed openness to continued dialogue on migration challenges.

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Refugees camping outside Home Affairs office during xenophobic protests in Durban with deadline signs.
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Xenophobic groups set June 30 deadline in Durban

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Xenophobic protests in Durban over the past week have left refugees camping outside the Home Affairs office as groups set a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave South Africa.

Ghana has requested that the African Union discuss xenophobic attacks in South Africa at its mid-year summit in Egypt. South African International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola said the move gives Pretoria a chance to highlight migration challenges.

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Malawi has raised official concerns with South Africa about the safety of its citizens after recent attacks on undocumented foreign nationals in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola condemned the violence during a SADC meeting.

President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined a five-part plan to address illegal immigration in a televised address on 7 June, while condemning xenophobic groups. Protests continue across South Africa, with repatriations of Malawian nationals underway from KwaZulu-Natal.

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South African police are on alert for planned demonstrations against undocumented migrants on 30 June. Officials reported the repatriation of 5,000 Malawian nationals and stressed that peaceful protests will be allowed but lawlessness will not be tolerated.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has sought advice from Kenyan President William Ruto on addressing migration challenges. The leaders met in Tshwane on Thursday as part of a three-day state visit that produced six bilateral agreements.

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The French foreign ministry has told the United States it is unacceptable to exclude South Africa from the 2026 G20 Summit in Florida. This follows the withdrawal of an invitation for President Cyril Ramaphosa to the G7 Summit in Evian, which South Africa attributes to US pressure but France denies. France has instead invited Kenyan President William Ruto to the G7.

 

 

 

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