Africa’s peace mission to silence the guns in Ukraine will be achieved - Mashatile tells Brics and Africa delegates

Coinciding with Nelson Mandela Day, the ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile opened the first day of the BRICS and Africa political parties plus dialogue 2023 at Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Johannesburg. Picture: Timothy Bernard / African News Agency (ANA)

Coinciding with Nelson Mandela Day, the ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile opened the first day of the BRICS and Africa political parties plus dialogue 2023 at Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Johannesburg. Picture: Timothy Bernard / African News Agency (ANA)

Published Jul 18, 2023

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The President Cyril Ramaphosa led African Peace Mission to silence the guns in Ukraine and bring an end to the war in that country would be achieved eventually, so says ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

Mashatile was delivering the opening address at the BRICS Political Parties Plus Dialogue, which is taking place under the theme of “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for mutually accelerated growth, sustainable development and inclusive growth“.

Mashatile told delegates that the ANC was “fully behind” the African Peace initiative and firmly reiterated its anti-war stance which they have asserted since the war began.

In June, Ramaphosa led a group of six African leaders to Ukraine and Russia where they engaged with presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin.

“We are here for the silencing of the guns in Ukraine, the achievement of genuine peace and the peaceful co-existence between Russia and Ukraine.

“We are fully behind the African Peace Initiative,” Mashatile said.

Mashatile reiterated the party’s stance when he delivered the opening address at the BRICS Political Parties Plus Dialogue at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre on Tuesday.

The BRICS and Africa dialogue has seen more than 50 political parties from the BRICS nations and including various other countries interested in joining BRICS.

BRICS member states have so far delivered their messages of support.

This included the Communist Party of China, Communist Party of Russia and United Russia Party, Indian National Congress Party and Bharatiya Janata Party and the Workers Party of Brazil and Liberal Party.

An Eminent Persons Panel is also due to take place which would see former South African presidents Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe in conversation with Olesegun Obasanjo of Nigeria and Jaoquim Chissano of Mozambique.

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