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Diplomats from at least 13 countries have vowed to improve relations with South Africa during their stay in the country.

Although Pretoria recently led the charge to revoke Israeli’s observer status at the African Union, Tel Aviv’s new ambassador to South Africa Eliav Belotsercovky had praise for the country.

“There is so much we can do together in the field of science, technology, education and training. One example of such cooperation from both countries had worked during COVID-19. We have been working together using Israeli methods to empower young women on leadership and self-development.” “On food security, we have been using Israeli plans and technologies to create vegetable gardens in schools. An Israeli NGO and Vision Africa have already connected hundreds of South Africans from rural areas of Limpopo to running water using Israeli technologies and expertise,” Belotsercovky adds.

 

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