South Africa summons new US ambassador over criticism as rift deepens - AP News
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South Africa summoned the new US ambassador over recent criticism, deepening diplomatic tensions.
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South Africa's Department of International Relations and Cooperation summoned new U.S. Ambassador Reuben Brigety on May 12, 2023. This summons was in response to Ambassador Brigety's public accusation that South Africa supplied weapons to Russia. Brigety claimed a Russian cargo ship, the Lady R, collected weapons from a naval base near Cape Town in December 2022. The South African government stated it would institute an independent inquiry into the allegations and expressed its displeasure with the ambassador's comments. This event has deepened a diplomatic rift between the two nations.
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South Africa summoned the US Ambassador and will institute an independent inquiry into weapons supply allegations.
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