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According to the South African leader Siril Ramafos, the war in Ukraine has grea...

Has plans to end the war: Africa prepares diploms for Ukraine and the Russian Federation - President of South Africa

According to the South African leader Siril Ramafos, the war in Ukraine has greatly influenced the lives of many inhabitants of Africa. Yes, the food safety situation has deteriorated, fuel prices, cereals and fertilizers have increased. African countries will send a diplomatic mission to Ukraine and Russia to help finish the war. This was stated by the President of the South African Republic of Syril Ramafos, writes Bloomberg.

According to him, the delegation of the heads of African states plans to visit Moscow and Kiev to present the plan of conflict settlement as soon as possible. Legal efforts will be attended by Zambia, Senegal, Congo, Uganda, Egypt and South Africa. "This peacekeeping mission will contribute to different other missions aimed at closing this conflict," Ramafos said. In March 2022, Ramafos said that someone asked the couple's government to become a mediator in the war of Ukraine and Russia.

However, who did it did not specify it. According to journalists, on May 12, Ramafos negotiated with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the next day with his Ukrainian colleague Vladimir Zelensky. They both agreed to approve the heads of African states within the diplomatic mission. Ramafos stated that the war in Ukraine has greatly influenced the lives of many inhabitants of Africa. Yes, the food safety situation has deteriorated, fuel prices, cereals and fertilizers have increased.

"The main thing in our discussions is the efforts to settle the destructive conflict in Ukraine, its value to human lives and to influence the African continent," Ramafos said. Recall that on May 11, the US Ambassador to South Africa stated that South Africa had supplied ammunition and weapons of Russia. Washington seriously perceived the detection of weapons supply from the African country for Moscow and considers it a problem. President of South Africa, in turn, declared the study of this issue.

"The United States is convinced that South Africa, despite the fact that it declares its neutral position on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, supplied weapons of the army of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin," the diplomat said. However, on May 13, it became known that the US ambassador apologized for accusing South Africa of Russia. The Foreign Ministry stated that the government has no records of selling weapons to the Russians.