President Ramaphosa urges restraint following Middle East escalation

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed deep concern regarding the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, saying these developments pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and security. In a statement, the Presidency has called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter.
President Ramaphosa calls for dialogue in the Middle East and condemns international law violations.https://t.co/Ex93Wc953s
— The Presidency (@PresidencyZA) February 28, 2026
The President’s statement follows the attack by Israel and the US on Iran on Saturday morning, even as negotiations were taking place between the parties.
Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says experience has repeatedly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to fundamentally political problems that can and should be resolved diplomatically.
“Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence. President Ramaphosa, therefore, reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and create space for continued meaningful negotiations.”
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