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South Africa offers to mediate Middle East conflict

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has indicated that his country is ready to play a mediating role in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Cape Town: Speaking to local media on the sidelines of a conference in Cape Town, President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa is prepared to step in as a mediator in the Middle East conflict if the opportunity arises.

Ramaphosa stressed that South Africa has consistently supported peaceful solutions to global conflicts and believes dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective ways to prevent further escalation.

He highlighted the importance of avoiding the expansion of the conflict in the region, noting that diplomatic engagement between all parties is essential to maintaining stability.

The president also stated that South Africa would work closely with regional and international partners should it be requested to take on an official mediation role.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced South Africa's readiness to mediate the Middle East conflict, emphasizing the nation's commitment to peaceful resolutions and diplomacy. He highlighted the importance of dialogue to prevent escalation and expressed willingness to collaborate with international partners if called upon for mediation.

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