Abravitova defended her tweet, saying: “It is not only about requested meetings with [the] president and minister Pandor. We officially requested meetings with other ministers [defence, home affairs, transport and so on]. None of the meetings happened.”
Digging in her heels, she added: “I insist on an audience with different ministers. Is it against the legislation in SA?”
SA has received flak from European and Western nations for abstaining during a UN General Assembly vote to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
SA again abstained last week from a UN General Assembly vote that sought to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council.
Ramaphosa has been canvassing several world leaders — including Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden — to explain SA’s non-aligned position.
Ramaphosa has indicated he would also like to engage with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a bid to convince both countries to rather settle their differences in a peaceful manner through negotiations.
Abravitova’s tweet confirms the meeting between the two heads of states has not yet taken place.
While she has not been able to meet Ramaphosa and Pandor, her tweet got the attention of newly appointed Dirco director-general Zane Dangor.
Abravitova tweeted a picture of them together but denied the meeting was about the war in Ukraine.
“The meeting we had with the DG was not related to my tweet. Our discussion was the initiative of the new DG to meet the ambassador of Ukraine for the first time, as he is new in the office,” said Abravitova.
She said she had requested meetings with different ministers on different issues related to the Russian invasion. “Of course, I’m waiting,” she added.
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