South Africa/ A special envoy appointed to repair relations with US

In a strategic diplomatic move, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Mcebisi Jonas as special envoy to the United States, aiming to restore strained bilateral relations that deteriorated following Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Jonas, who previously served as deputy finance minister and investment envoy, will be “entrusted with advancing South Africa’s diplomatic, trade and bilateral priorities,” according to Ramaphosa’s office.

The appointment comes after the recent expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador Ebrahim Rasool over comments made about the Trump administration.

The presidential office emphasized that Jonas will act as Ramaphosa’s official representative, leading negotiations and fostering partnerships with both US government officials and private sector leaders.

Jonas first gained national prominence when he publicly refused a reported 600 million rand ($31.7 million) bribe from the influential Gupta family to become finance minister during former President Jacob Zuma’s administration.

His whistleblowing became one of the most significant revelations in South Africa’s state capture scandal, highlighting corruption at the highest levels of government.

As Ramaphosa’s administration navigates this diplomatic challenge, Jonas’s appointment signals South Africa’s commitment to rebuilding its important relationship with the United States while maintaining its sovereign diplomatic positions.

The special envoy faces the delicate task of easing tensions while protecting South African interests during a period of recalibration in US-Africa relations under Trump’s second term.

 

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