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Ramaphosa appoints Roelf Meyer as South Africa’s next US ambassador

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Roelf Meyer as the country’s next ambassador to the United States, in a move aimed at stabilising diplomatic relations between the two countries. The decision, confirmed on April 14, 2026 by the presidency, follows earlier reports by Bloomberg and Reuters.

Meyer, a veteran politician and key negotiator during South Africa’s transition from apartheid in the 1990s, is widely respected for his role in securing a peaceful democratic settlement. He previously worked closely with Ramaphosa, who led negotiations for the African National Congress at the time, underscoring a long-standing relationship between the two leaders.

His appointment comes after a period of strained relations between Pretoria and Washington, including the expulsion of former ambassador Ebrahim Rasool in 2025. The diplomatic gap has left South Africa without stable representation in the U.S., prompting renewed efforts by the government to rebuild engagement and strengthen bilateral ties.

Meyer’s selection signals a strategic attempt to leverage experience and credibility in navigating complex international relations. The move reflects South Africa’s broader push to reset ties with the United States, at a time when geopolitical tensions and economic priorities are reshaping global diplomatic alliances.

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