Africa: South Africa to Send Envoys Across Africa and Globally to Tackle Migration Challenges
[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa will dispatch envoys across the African continent and to other parts of the world, as government intensifies diplomatic efforts to address migration challenges facing the country.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa will dispatch envoys across the African continent and to other parts of the world, as government intensifies diplomatic efforts to address migration challenges facing the country.
The announcement came during a media briefing at the Union Buildings on Thursday following official talks between President Ramaphosa and Kenyan President William Ruto during the Kenya State Visit to South Africa.
Responding to questions on migration and regional stability, President Ramaphosa said government is exploring a range of diplomatic initiatives aimed at securing greater cooperation from countries across the continent and beyond.
"We are considering a number of initiatives at the diplomatic level. We are talking to a number of sister countries on our continent, with a view of getting more understanding," the President said.
In a significant indication of government's next steps, President Ramaphosa confirmed that South Africa will deploy envoys to engage countries on migration-related matters.
"There will be envoys. There will be people that we will [deploy], not only on the continent, but also around the world."
The President said the aim would be to broaden international cooperation on migration and ensure that countries work together to address the root causes of population movements.
"What we seek to do is to get the issue of migration... broadly and properly addressed, and... get as many key role players, countries, leaders and countries to work together to address the challenge of migration."
President Ramaphosa stressed that migration is not a challenge unique to South Africa and requires a coordinated international response.
"[African countries] should develop a much stronger method of helping each other to resolve problems, continental problems and national problems," he said.
The President said discussions on migration had also featured prominently during his engagement with President Ruto, underscoring the importance of continental cooperation in finding sustainable solutions.
"We have found joy in being able to talk at a deep level with various leaders, including with President Ruto, where we shared some thoughts and ideas on how best this challenge can be resolved."
President Ramaphosa said South Africa intends to learn from the experiences of other countries that have grappled with similar migration pressures.
"South Africa is not the only country that is facing the challenge of migration, and we want one to learn from how others have dealt with it and how they've dealt with the intri
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