South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Honourable Naledi Pandour, has unequivocally addressed the recent Nigerien coup d’état. Expressing the nation’s stance, Pandour emphasized the need for a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis. She urged all parties involved to prioritize dialogue and uphold the rule of law.
In her statement, Pandour condemned any unconstitutional actions that disrupt the democratic processes and stability of a nation. South Africa, as a champion of human rights and democratic principles, has consistently advocated for peaceful transitions of power.
Pandour’s firm stance aligns with international calls for a return to civilian governance in Niger. South Africa joins the global community in urging the swift restoration of constitutional order, while emphasizing the importance of African solutions to African challenges.
As events unfold, South Africa’s clear stance on the Nigerien coup d’état reflects its commitment to democratic values, stability, and the well-being of the African continent. The nation’s voice serves as a reminder that collective efforts are essential in maintaining peace and upholding democratic norms across borders.
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