History may explain South Africa’s refusal to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
that it enjoys good relations with both Russia and the Ukraine; hence it abstained in the UN General Assembly vote condemning the Russian invasion.
In fact, the moniker “oligarch” is misleading because it implies a wielder of great power in the inner circle. The reality is that Russia’s billionaires possess their wealth solely by the grace of the Kremlin. LikeFurther, reality has many dimensions. And in this case history is relevant. To summarise, the ANC remembers who were its allies during the
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