South Africa addresses Middle East escalation and flight disruptions

President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged restraint following strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran, while Cape Town Tourism monitors impacts on global flights. The attacks have led to airspace closures and cancellations affecting travelers. Officials emphasize diplomatic solutions and advise checking with airlines.

On Saturday, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran's capital, Tehran, escalating tensions in the Middle East despite ongoing negotiations between the parties. This has resulted in the suspension of flights across the region, including to and from Dubai, the world's busiest travel hub, due to airspace closures.

President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed deep concern over these developments, stating they pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and security. In a statement from the Presidency, he called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and adhere to international law and the United Nations Charter. Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya noted that military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace and urged intensified diplomatic efforts. "Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence," Magwenya said. Ramaphosa reiterated calls for de-escalation to allow meaningful negotiations.

In South Africa, the crisis is disrupting travel plans. Cape Town Tourism CEO Enver Duminy announced that the organization is working closely with aviation partners and will provide updates as information emerges. Travelers are advised to contact their airlines or booking agents for rebooking assistance if affected. "Cape Town Tourism is aware of the current global flight disruptions linked to the situation in the Middle East and related airspace closures. We strongly encourage travellers to check directly with their airline or travel agent before heading to the airport, as delays and cancellations are likely," Duminy stated.

The Presidency highlighted that experience shows no military solution exists for political problems, advocating dialogue instead.

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