President Ramaphosa goes to the White House

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President Joe Biden on Friday will welcome South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House, part of a renewed US courting of the developing world power after its caution in condemning Russia.

The visit by Ramaphosa comes a month after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made his own trip to South Africa, where he vowed that the United States will do more to listen to Africans.

Successive US administrations have focused much of their energy in Africa on countering the growing influence of China, which has become the continentโ€™s dominant trading partner.

But Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine has triggered a new front in the US battle for influence in Africa, where many nations have been reluctant to embrace the West in its campaign to punish and pressure Moscow.

โ€œThere are reasons for the perspectives that exist and one should never, I think, try to pretend that there arenโ€™t histories,โ€ said South Africaโ€™s Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor.

She pointed to the former Soviet Unionโ€™s championing of anti-apartheid forces compared with periods of Western cooperation with South Africaโ€™s former white supremacist regime.

โ€œI think weโ€™ve been fairly clear, in our view, that war doesnโ€™t assist anyone and that we believe the inhumane actions we have seen against the people of Ukraine canโ€™t be defended by anybody,โ€ she said this week at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.

โ€œBut what we have said is that a lot of the public statements that are made by leading politicians are not assisting in ameliorating the situation, because the first prize must be to achieve peace.โ€

The United States has sought to highlight the invasionโ€™s role in soaring food prices, as Ukraine was one of Africaโ€™s largest suppliers of grain.

Russia has sought to blame food scarcities on Western sanctions, an argument dismissed by the United States, which says it is not restricting agricultural or humanitarian shipments. (TheSouthAfrican)

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