Putin Briefs Ramaphosa on Ukraine Peace Talks in Strategic Phone Call

7 August 2025

President Putin on a phone call with South Africa's Ramaphosa

The Pan Afrikanist Watchman

MOSCOW/JOHANNESBURG – Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on August 7, briefing him on the outcomes of his recent meeting with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, which focused on advancing peace efforts in Ukraine.

According to the Kremlin, the call was conducted in a “business-like” and constructive atmosphere, with both leaders reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.

Ramaphosa expressed appreciation for the update and reiterated South Africa’s support for diplomatic initiatives aimed at ending the conflict.

Putin also praised the African-led peace initiative, which was endorsed by several nations, including South Africa. The ten-point plan, first proposed in 2023, calls for urgent peace talks, mutual de-escalation, and humanitarian support. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has previously criticized the proposal, Moscow has welcomed it as a sincere effort to resolve the crisis.

“The Russian side noted positively the peace initiative aimed at resolving the Ukraine crisis, which was put forward by a group of African countries,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Beyond the Ukraine issue, the two leaders discussed the future of the comprehensive strategic partnership between Russia and South Africa. Both sides agreed to maintain regular contact and continue high-level dialogue on matters of mutual interest.

The call comes amid preparations for a potential summit between Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump, which could take place as early as next week. Ramaphosa has also held recent discussions with Trump on trade and global security issues, signalling South Africa’s active diplomatic engagement on multiple fronts.

(TPA2025)

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