South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is considering appointing veteran politician Roelf Meyer as the next special envoy to the United States, according to reports by Bloomberg News.
If confirmed, this appointment would give Roelf Meyer a key role in managing diplomatic relations between South Africa and Washington, in an international context marked by increasing geopolitical tensions.
A prominent figure on the South African political scene, Meyer is best known for his role in the negotiations to end apartheid, which led to the country's democratic transition in the 1990s.
The information has not been officially confirmed by Pretoria, and Reuters indicates that it has not been able to independently verify these elements at this stage.
This possible appointment comes as South Africa seeks to strengthen its relations with major powers, while maintaining a balanced position on the international stage.
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