President Ramaphosa Appoints Special Envoy To Us

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed former Deputy Finance Minister, Mcebisi Jonas, as his Special Envoy to the United States.
In his new role, Jonas will serve as the official representative of the President and the government of South Africa.
In this capacity, Mr Jonas is entrusted with the responsibility to advance South Africas diplomatic, trade and bilateral priorities. He will lead negotiations, foster strategic partnerships and engage with US government officials and private-sector leaders to promote our nations interests, President Ramaphosa said in a statement on Monday.
Ramaphosa described Jonas as an eminent South African leader, who served as one of four Presidential Investment Envoys that he appointed in 2018 to facilitate investment into South Africa.
As a former Deputy Finance Minister of South Africa, Mr Jonas brings extensive governmental experience to his new diplomatic role. Concurrently, he holds the position of Independent Non-Executive Chairman of the MTN Group, a role he will maintain alongside his responsibilities as my Special Envoy, the President said.
In addition, Ramaphosa said the latest appointment underscored his distinguished career and commitment to advancing South Africas national and economic interests.
For decades, South Africa and the United States of America have maintained a historical and strategic relationship. In the interest of our country, our region and the rest of our continent, I remain committed to rebuilding and maintaining this relationship for more decades based on mutual respect, recognition of each others sovereignty and benefit for our respective peoples.
Meanwhile, a delegation of senior officials, led by South Africas Group of 20 G20 Sherpa and the Director-General of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation DIRCO, Zane Dangor, recently met with United States officials to clarify the countrys expropriation and equity laws.
During the visit, the delegation engaged with their counterparts in Washington, including senior officials at the White House and the State Department, to address key bilateral priorities. SAnews.gov.za
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