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Foreign policy driven by a culture of human rights

30 years of DEMOCRACY

Reflecting on the remarkable journey of South Africa since the dawn of democracy in 1994, we find a story of transformation, resilience, and steadfast commitment to our values. Emerging from the shadows of apartheid, our nation has made significant strides in international relations, embodying our aspirations for justice, equality, and human dignity. Our foreign policy, grounded in these enduring principles, has guided us through the complexities of global engagement.

Our foreign policy framework draws strength from our Constitution Act 108 of 1996, the ideals

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