Editorial | The government's handling of the Vladimir Putin and Lady R incidents highlights incompetence and diplomatic failures. Read more here:
The Vladimir Putin and Lady R debacles have revealed a deadly cocktail of incompetence, lack of diplomatic skills and wavering commitment to principle in the conduct of foreign policy by government.
For months, culminating in the announcement that the Russian president will not attend a summit in SA next month, Pretoria has been trying to dig itself out of a diplomatic hole it created. This was after two separate but related developments.... There’s never been a more important time to support independent journalism in SA. Our subscription packages now offer an
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