đź’¨ Abstract
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the U.S. military operation against Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, sparking divisions within his national unity government. Ramaphosa, speaking at an event, rejected U.S. aggression and called for Maduro's release. The ANC, his party, echoed this stance, while the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Afrikaner Freedom Front Plus criticized the government's response, citing inconsistencies and political motivations. The U.S.
Courtesy: AFP
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