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South Africa denies approving any arms shipment to Russia

by News Wires
May 12, 2023
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JOHANNESBURG – A South African minister responsible for arms control said on Friday the government had not approved any weapons shipments to Russia late last year – a move that could have been a possible breach of Pretoria’s declared neutrality in the Ukraine conflict.

The US ambassador to South Africa said he was confident that a Russian ship had picked up weapons at a South African port in December.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office said an inquiry led by a retired judge would look into the allegation.

On Friday, Communications Minister Mondli Gungubele, who chaired the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) when the alleged arms shipment to Russia took place, said that if weapons were loaded onto a vessel bound for Russia from South Africa that was illegal and inappropriate.

“We didn’t approve any arms to Russia, it wasn’t sanctioned or approved by us,” 702 radio host Clement Manyathela quoted Gungubele as saying in a Twitter post.

Clayson Monyela, a spokesman for South Africa’s department of international relations and cooperation (DIRCO), also wrote on Twitter that the NCACC “has no record of an approved arms sale by the state to Russia related to the period/incident in question”.

Neither of them said whether or not an unapproved shipment had left South Africa, Reuters reported.

Monyela said his department would speak to US ambassador Reuben Brigety over his remarks and that Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor would talk to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken later in the day.

Brigety had told local journalists that Washington was confident a Russian vessel had uploaded weapons and ammunition from South Africa in December, although he offered no evidence.

He said the arming of Russia by South Africa was “fundamentally unacceptable” and that senior US officials had “profound concerns” about South Africa not respecting its professed policy of neutrality over Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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