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Media Statement, 18 April 2015

 

 

President Cancels Visit to Indonesia to Attend to Domestic Matters

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has cancelled his visit to Indonesia in order to attend
to matters at home relating to the attacks on foreign nationals.

 

President Zuma was due to  leave for Indonesia this evening 18 April 2015
for a State Visit and to attend the Africa-Asia Summit and the commemoration
of the historic summit in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955 which brought together
Africa and Asia to push forward the struggle for liberation and
self-determination.

 

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will replace the President in Indonesia.

 

The President is to lead a stakeholder outreach programme in the country
next week. Ministers and Deputy Ministers will also engage South Africans
and stakeholders next week in an Imbizo and stakeholder programme leading up
to Freedom Day, 27 April. The meetings will be focused on strengthening the
existing support for peace and peaceful co-existence among all peace loving
South Africans while also listening to concerns being raised by some
communities.

 

Today, 18 April 2015, the President will visit the displaced foreign
nationals in Chatsworth in Durban at 16h00. His programme for the rest of
the week will be communicated in due course.

 

The President once again expresses his condemnation of the attacks on
foreign nationals and has urged the police to continue working round the
clock to protect communities and bring perpetrators to book.

 

The President thanks the South African public and the South African media
for coming out against xenophobia and the attacks on foreign nationals in
various parts of the country in many campaigns.

 

He also thanks the international community including the African Union and
the United Nations, for support during this difficult period for the
country.

 

"We reiterate our message that there can be no justification for the attacks
on foreign nationals. These attacks go against everything we believe in. The
majority of South Africans love peace and good relations with their brothers
and sisters in the continent. We will engage stakeholders next week as we
need all leaders to work together to bring the situation to normality.
Working together we will be able to overcome this challenge,'' said the
President.

 

 

Enquiries:

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

www.operationphakisa.gov.za 

www.thepresidency.gov.za 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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