The US has serious concerns about the docking of a sanctioned Russian cargo vessel at a South African naval port in December last year and has raised them directly with multiple South African officials, state department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel,...
n naval port in December last year and has raised them directly with multiple“An officials. And I will leave it at that,” said Patel.
“We remain committed to our affirmative agenda of our bilateral relationship with South Africa, one focused on priorities the two governments share, priorities the recent high level [South African] delegation to Washington discussed. “These include issues of global peace and security, further growing the robust trade relationship, working together on a shared health agenda, finding ways in which we, the US, can be helpful to South Africa's energy challenges through a just transition of renewable sources of energy, as well as continued partnerships on work as it relates to addressing climate change.”
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