July 1, 2024

Kenya assures South Africa of support after Cyril Ramaphosa fiasco in Poland

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Kenya assures South Africa of support after Cyril Ramaphosa fiasco in Poland

Kenya pledges to support South Africa after President Cyril Ramaphosa elite security detail detained in Poland

Kenya pledges to support South Africa after President Cyril Ramaphosa elite security detail detained in Poland.

On Saturday, June 17, 2023, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua expressed his support for South Africa after several of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s top security personnel had been detained in Poland on their way to Russia for the Head of State’s peace mission.

Mutua claimed in a statement that he had discussed the situation with his South African counterpart Naledi Pandor, who had reassured him that everything had been resolved.

“I have spoken to my colleague, South Africa Foreign Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor, about the incident involving President @CyrilRamaphosa

 ‘s security in Poland. She has informed me it has been sorted. I have assured her of our support & congratulated SA for the peace initiative,” Mutua said.

This comes after Polish Foreign Ministry on Friday said the plane carrying the security personnel and press crew of the South African President was detained due to the presence of “dangerous materials” and “undeclared persons” on board.

Reports indicate that the 120 security personnel from the Presidential Protection Service (PPS), SAPS task force and other specialised units will return to South Africa on Sunday after the plane chartered by the South African government failed to get flight clearance to fly to Russia.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa and other African leaders will meet Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg in Russia on Saturday afternoon.

He met the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Friday.

The security personnel was supposed to be deployed to both Kyiv and St Petersburg ahead of Ramaphosa’s arrival to ensure his safety.

But after a series of shambolic logistical failures, the whole contingent, including the head of the PPS, General Wally Rhoode, was left stranded aboard a chartered SAA Airbus at Warsaw’s Chopin Airport for more than 26 hours while the president was in Ukraine.

Polish authorities said they refused the South Africans entry to Poland because of faulty and incomplete permits related to the cargo of arms the aircraft was carrying.

Now flight clearance to depart Warsaw for St Petersburg was also refused, meaning that the SAA A340-300, which left Waterkloof Air Force Base on Wednesday night with 120 security personnel and a full airline crew, will return to Pretoria without fulfilling a single mission objective. 

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