An aborted mutiny in Russia will not affect efforts by African leaders to seek an end to the war in Ukraine, South Africa's Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor said on Tuesday after holding talks with her visiting German counterpart.
by Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin showed that President Vladimir Putin was destroying his own country.
South Africa has insisted it is non-aligned in Russia's war in Ukraine. It has faced criticism from Western powers for maintaining close ties to Russia, a historic ally. Pandor said the "attempted mutiny ... will not affect our intention of continuing to engage with both countries as has been agreed by the presidents who were part of the African peace mission".
Baerbock said Prigozhin's mutiny "makes it clear once again that Russia's illegal war of aggression is not just an attack on Ukraine ... but that President Putin is destroying his own country".
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