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South Africa won’t budge on US pressure over the ICJ case with Israel

The Star March 31, 2025, Pretoria (The Star): Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has revealed that the South African government is not prepared to compromise on its international policy, including its decision to pursue the International Court of Justice (ICJ) matter against Israel to appease the United States president Donald Trump's administration.

It has been reported that the US government’s announcement to freeze all future funding for South Africa may be a punishment for South Africa’s dragging Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ICJ over the genocide in Gaza.
«We are not going to compromise on our international relations policy concerning the ICJ matter and our outlook on human rights, as well as our domestic issues, which are foregrounded in our constitution of South Africa. On transformation, the International Human Rights Council has confirmed.
Lamola who was speaking as part of African National Congres (ANC) international relations subcommittee during the the party’s National Executive Comitee meeting also requested the Democratic Alliance Party (DA) to stop interfering with government policies saying the party must follow the rules when it wants to challenge government policies adding that the ANC as a non-racial party is not too concerned on whether the incoming ambassador to the U.S will be black or white.
«The ANC is a non-racial political party; whether the incoming ambassador is black or white, that will be decided by the President. We are going to look at a capable South African who is proper and meets the needs of a capable ambassador.»
In terms of whether we will consult with the DA on South Africa’s foreign policy, we have stated from the beginning that our foreign policy is guided by the Constitution and is informed by the Foreign Services Act and our National Development Plan.
That is what we are implementing. We are not implementing something that is outside the laws of this country.
As the DA raises these issues, these issues are policies that have been adopted by the seventh administration and is also the issue of the rule of law, which the DA is welcome to challenge through the law,» he said.
ANC’s first deputy secretary general, Nomvula Mokonyane, said despite the executive orders by the Trump administration, which seek to curtail some of the funding, South Africa is prepared to suffer any consequences the Trump administration wants to mete out against South Africa.
«Our approach is about managing and maintaining our trade relations as well as existing diplomatic channels. Hence, we have patiently through our government supported by the ANC emphasised and re-emphasised the need to relate and cooperate in line with what is known to be the diplomatic channels of communication between all the countries…Just as the US is yet to appoint its ambassador, we should also be afforded space and time to look at the matter of appointing our ambassador,» she said.

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