President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated newly appointed UK and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Liz Truss, his office said on Wednesday.
Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said SA and the UK have a strong and friendly relationship.
“The president expressed confidence this strategic relationship will continue to grow from strength to strength,” said Magwenya. He said bilateral co-operation between the countries covers a wide range of issues including trade and investment, science and innovation, health, energy and the environment.
“SA and the UK collaborate within the multilateral context to address global challenges such as peace and security, underdevelopment, poverty, economic growth and climate change and prevent future pandemics,” said Magwenya. He said Ramaphosa is looking forward to working with Truss to further strengthen the relationship between the two countries. READ MORE:
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