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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 28 August 2014

 

 

Statement on the Bilateral Meeting between

 

President Zuma and President Putin

 

At the Novo-Ogarevo Presidential Residence, Moscow, Russia

 

Covering repatriation of South African fallen heroes David Ivon Jones, J.B.
Marks, Moses Kotane and others buried in Russia; and other matters here
described

 

 

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Mr Jacob Zuma
met with his counterpart the President of the Russian Federation, His
Excellency Mr Vladimir Putin, in a bilateral meeting at Novo-Ogarevo
Presidential Residence just outside Moscow in Russia.

 

The two presidents deliberated around a host of issues that affect the two
countries, and discussed how they could further strengthen and consolidate
the good bilateral relations that exist between the two countries. The two
leaders also discussed ways to strengthen the existing bilateral agreements
and mutual cooperation.

 

President Putin welcomed the visit by President Zuma to Russia, and praised
the good bilateral relations and cooperation that exist between South Africa
and Russia. He further encouraged both countries to work together in
implementing the decisions that were taken last year during the state visit
of South Africa to Russia. He emphasized the need for Russian and South
African Ministers to work together in taking forward the bilateral
agreements.

 

President Putin further commended the work that has been done by the joint
Russia-South Africa Business Council which saw a rise in trade between South
Africa and Russia which grew by 13 percent in 2013 which represents a
significant growth in trade between the two countries.   He commended this
growth saying that investment from Russia to South Africa now stands at over
a billion US dollars a year.

 

President Putin reaffirmed his commitment and that of his country to work
together with South Africa on a number of issues that face the globe
including participation in peace-making and peace-keeping efforts
spearheaded by South Africa in the continent. He briefed President Zuma on
the situation in the Ukraine and underlined his commitment to finding a
peaceful solution to the crisis.

 

The Russian President further sought the assistance and support of South
Africa when Russia takes over the leadership of BRICS next year. He further
appealed for the strengthening of tourism, cultural exchanges and people to
people relationships between our two countries and committed his country to
further working with South Africa on educational exchanges.

 

The two Presidents also discussed issues around the developments in the
Middle East, in particular around the resolution of the Israeli-Palestine
conflict through peaceful means. Both countries committed themselves to
finding a lasting peaceful solution. President Zuma, also apprised President
Putin around the role of South Africa and its work around this matter
through sending its two special envoys. The security situation of the
African continent was also discussed and assistance sought on peaceful
missions that South Africa is involved in, including request for support of
the African Capacity to Respond to Immediate Crisis (ACIRIC) process.

 

President Zuma, also apprised President Putin around the developments in
South Africa which has recently came out of elections with a clear mandate
from the population of implementing programmes of job creation, eradicating
poverty, unemployment and inequality, he sought support from Russia on the
implementation of the new government's priorities around the delivery of
basic services like water, sanitation, energy, education, agriculture and
tourism.

 

President Zuma also raised the matter of the repatriation of South African
fallen heroes who are buried in Russia, including David Ivon Jones, J.B.
Marks and Moses Kotane. He thanked the government of Russia for taking care
of the heroes who are buried in Moscow and he indicated that there are
discussions and arrangements that are ongoing between Russia and South
Africa about how the repatriation process should be handled. 

 

Both Presidents committed themselves to working together and with each in
strengthening bilateral relations of both countries and further cementing
the existing warm relations between the two countries for the economic and
social development of their peoples.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

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