President meets with US Congressional delegationArab Federation of Petroleum Workers conference: opportunity to debate formulas to help Gazans (Tabboubi) [Upd 1]

President Cyril Ramaphosa and a delegation from the United States Congress have deliberated on the significance of the bilateral relationship between South Africa and the United States. On Wednesday, the President received a visit from a bipartisan congressional delegation from the United States of America in Tuynhuys, Cape Town. The delegation is visiting South Africa at the invitation of the Aspen Institute. 'Our relationship is characterised by mutual respect and a willingness to engage in constructive dialogue even on issues where we may differ,' President Ramaphosa said. The President further highlighted the support that the US has provided to South Africa over the years in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) programme has contributed significantly --and continues to contribute-- to the remarkable progress South Africa has made to end HIV as a public health emergency. President Ramaphosa emphasised the strength of bilateral relations as evidenced th rough several meetings and calls he has had with President Joe Biden and official engagements between South African and US delegations which have allowed for a constructive exchange of views and further cemented the ties between the two countries. The engagement also covered South Africa's economic opportunities with a focus on the expansion of trade and investment ties. The Presidency also said the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) continues to present significant value to Africa's industrialisation, integration and the diversification of the continent's economies. AGOA provides a platform for US investors to participate in the opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA). The AfCFTA which entered into force in May 2019, is expected to boost trade and economic growth on the continent. On international relations, President Ramaphosa underscored South Africa's commitment to promoting peace, security and development on the African continent and across the world. This i ncludes South Africa's non-aligned position that seeks to forge cordial relations with all countries and promote the resolution of conflict through dialogue. The President emphasised the need for an inclusive negotiated settlement of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and South Africa's support for the legitimate aspirations of Palestinians to self-determination and statehood and of Israelis to peace and security. 'We continue to make the call for the release of hostages, an immediate ceasefire and the urgent provision of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza and meaningful negotiations towards a lasting solution,' President Ramaphosa said. President Ramaphosa congratulated the delegation for the upcoming celebration of 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence in July 2026 as South Africa marks 30 years of freedom and democracy. Source: South African Government News Agency This conference is an opportunity to discuss concrete formulas to help the Palestinian people in Gaza in their struggle against the Zionist Entity," said SG of the Tunisian General Labour Union (French: UGTT) Nourredine Tabboubi as he attended Thursday the conference of the women and working youth committees of the Arab Federation of Petroleum, Mining and Chemical Workers in Hammamet. It is also expected to enhance Arab energy solidarity, he further told TAP on the sidelines of an opening session of the two-day gathering. The organisation of the event in Tunisia demonstrates anew the position of the country and the labour union, he added. The UGTT has always pushed for energy solidarity in a bid to ensure self-sufficiency in Arab countries. An active, effective and militant trade union can create new dynamics in bringing views closer together, fostering a climate of Arab cooperation for the interest of Arab peoples and producing a unified Arab stance on a set of issues, mainly the Palestinian cause. SG o f the Arab Federation of Petroleum, Mining and Chemical Workers Imad Hamdi said the conference of youth and women is placed under the solgan "Supporting Palestine" to reaffirm the Arab Federation's solidarity with Palestinians as they endure the barbaric attacks of the Zionist entity. The Arab Federation's Executive Council will hold its forthcoming meeting in Egypt to provide moral and material support to Palestinians. The Federation will also seek to scale up coopeeration in energy as a tool to exert political and economic pressure and achieve prosperity for Arab countries, he added. SG of the General Union of Petroleum and Chemicals Salouane Smiri said the sector of energy is of strategic importance in Tunisia and can help chart a way out of the crisis if efforts are pooled and a social dialogue is set in motion between stakerholders and authorities. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

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