In June, Ramaphosa filed a confidential affidavit in response to a DA application seeking a declaratory order to compel the state to arrest Putin if he sets foot in the country.
Meanwhile, the Presidency has welcomed the decision saying Ramaphosa was never opposed to making the affidavit public, but that he had to comply with an ICC directive which sought to maintain confidentiality on the affidavit.
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