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South Africa’s Leader Talks About Niger’s Problem: We Want Peace

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South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Honourable Naledi Pandour, has strongly addressed the recent coup in Niger. Pandour has made it clear that South Africa firmly believes in finding a peaceful and democratic solution to this crisis. She is urging all the parties involved to talk to each other and follow the rules.

In her message, Pandour criticized any actions that go against the laws and processes that make a country’s democracy work. South Africa is known for supporting human rights and democracy, and they have always said that changes in leadership should happen without violence.

Pandour’s strong position is in line with what other countries around the world are saying: that Niger should go back to being led by civilians and not by the military. South Africa is part of the global community that wants Niger to quickly go back to its normal ways of doing things, and they’re saying that African problems should be solved by African countries themselves.

As things continue to happen, South Africa’s clear stance about the coup in Niger shows how much they believe in democracy and peace, not only for their own country but for the whole of Africa. South Africa is reminding everyone that working together is really important to keep peace and democracy strong, even across different countries.

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https://opr.news/s278a954c230811en_za?link=1&client=news

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