South Africa comments on US-Iran peace deal

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The agreement could end the “unlawful use of force” and violations of the UN Charter in the war, Pretoria’s foreign minister has said

South Africa has welcomed a US-Iran peace deal aimed at halting the war in the Middle East, saying it could provide a framework for durable peace and regional stability.

South Africa calls upon all regional stakeholders to honour the reduction in military hostilities. Furthermore, the nation encourages active cooperation toward the comprehensive execution of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) and the attainment of a definitive settlement.

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola said “the agreement between the United States and Iran hopefully ends the unlawful use of force and violations of the UN Charter in this war”.

The Minister observed that South Africa has always advocated for resolving international conflicts through negotiation rather than armed conflict. He added that the MoU establishes a foundation for lasting peace and regional security in the Middle East by reinforcing the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the necessity of peace for all nations.

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To mitigate negative effects on growth and recovery paths, reopening the Strait of Hormuz is essential for calming global oil market instability and addressing the food and energy security issues impacting developing nations, emphasised Minister Lamola.

He further stated that South Africa expresses its gratitude to the governments of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Sultanate of Oman, and the State of Qatar, as well as other nations that contributed constructively to this process.

In an effort to achieve stability in the Middle East and surrounding regions, South Africa urges all involved parties to commit to the pursuit of a fair and enduring peace.

First published by IOL

June 19, 2026 at 07:29PM
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