South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.
The courtesy meeting took place at the UN Headquarters, where world leaders have gathered to address pressing global issues.
President Ramaphosa is attending the annual UNGA session, which brings together heads of state, government leaders, and chiefs of international organizations. The assembly serves as a crucial platform for discussing worldwide challenges and collaborating on solutions that benefit humanity as a whole.
During the meeting, it is believed that President Ramaphosa and Secretary-General Guterres exchanged views on various global concerns and South Africa’s role in addressing these issues. The discussion likely touched upon topics such as climate change, economic recovery post-pandemic, and regional stability in Africa.
The 79th UNGA session provides an opportunity for South Africa to voice its perspectives on international matters and contribute to shaping global policies. As a significant player in African politics and a member of the BRICS group, South Africa’s input is valued in multilateral forums like the United Nations.
President Ramaphosa’s engagement with the UN Secretary-General underscores South Africa’s commitment to multilateralism and its active participation in finding solutions to global challenges. The meeting also reinforces the importance of dialogue and cooperation between member states and the United Nations in addressing complex international issues.
As the UNGA session continues, world leaders, including President Ramaphosa, will participate in various high-level meetings and debates, focusing on sustainable development, peace and security, and human rights, among other critical global topics.