Ramaphosa calls out wealthy nations for prioritising war over 'basic needs of people'

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Ramaphosa calls out wealthy nations for prioritising war over 'basic needs of people'
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Ramaphosa also lamented the continued sanctions against Cuba and Zimbabwe, which 'are imposing untold suffering on ordinary Zimbabweans'.

Ramaphosa reiterated South Africa’s call for peaceful dialogue between Russia and Ukraine, calling on countries to refrain from actions that fuel the conflict further.

“As many people around the world are confronted by hunger and want the essential human qualities of cooperation and solidarity must be evident in the actions we take to bridge the divide between wealthy and poor,” he said.‘Compensation for harm done’ – Ramaphosa calls on rich nations to help with climate actions

“It is a grave indictment of this international community that we can spend so much on war, but we cannot support action that needs to be taken to meet the most basic needs of billions of people.”Ramaphosa, accompanied by an all-women delegation to this year’s General Assembly, also called on other countries to give women equal opportunities.

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