South Africa should not be 'bullied' by US in ambassador row, opposition says
- The State Department has ordered South Africa's Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool to leave the U.S. By Friday after declaring him 'persona non grata.'
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Rasool's expulsion on social media while highlighting tensions between the U.S. And South Africa.
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged U.S. Displeasure over Rasool's comments and emphasized that improving relations with the U.S. Is a top priority for his government.
- The expulsion of Rasool comes amidst ongoing tensions, including policy disagreements and South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
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Ramaphosa in no rush to appoint ambassador to US, says Magwenya
President Cyril Ramaphosa will not rush to appoint a replacement for expelled ambassador to the US Ebrahim Rasool despite lobbying by some stakeholders, his spokesperson Vincent Magwenya told journalists on Thursday.
South African ambassador ordered to leave the country
South Africa‘s ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim Rasool, has until Friday to leave the country. Rasool is still in the United States, according to the South African Foreign Ministry, even after Secretary of State Marco Rubio expelled him and gave him “persona non grata” status. It is a rare occurrence in U.S. history to expel such a high-ranking diplomat. The deadline comes a week after Rasool’s online lecture to a South African think tank. During…
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