Deputy President Paul Mashatile will meet a BRICS technical team in Pretoria soon as he prepares to convene a meeting with the inter-ministerial task team looking into Russian President Vladimir Putin's possible visit in August. | soyiso_maliti
A BRICS technical team met on Wednesday night and will brief Deputy President Paul Mashatile when he lands in Pretoria.
More scrutiny will now hit Mashatile's committee, which was set up before tensions between the United States and South Africa escalated afterDeputy President Paul Mashatile will meet a BRICS technical team in Pretoria soon as he prepares to convene a meeting with the inter-ministerial task team looking into Russian President Vladimir Putin's possible visit in August.
President Cyril Ramaphosa set up an inter-ministerial task team, chaired by Mashatile, to address the legal modalities of Putin's landing for the summit after the International Criminal Court recently issued a warrant of arrest against the Russian leader for his alleged complicity in war crimes committed in the Russia-Ukraine war.
News24 asked Mashatile for the timelines in relation to when he would hand over the report to the Cabinet, in light of the fact that the summit takes place in August.
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