Former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas has pledged to do his utmost as President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Special Envoy to the United States (US) to promote a healthy working relationship between South Africa and the US.
This follows the President’s announcement on Monday of Jonas’s appointment as his Special Envoy to the United States, where he will serve as the official representative of the President and the government of South Africa.
“I would like to thank President Cyril Ramaphosa for
entrusting me with this important but challenging role. I will do my best to
promote a healthy working relationship between South Africa and the United
States. I will do my best to promote a healthy working relationship between
South Africa and the United States,” said Jonas in a statement issued by the
Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO).
“I am fully
cognisant of the difficulties that lie ahead, considering recent global
developments. However, I believe that areas of commonality and mutual interest
could be embraced to reaffirm the long-standing ties between our two countries.
There are no quick fixes in such a complex situation. I appeal that, in the
national interest, South Africans exercise patience and allow us time and space
to engage fully with different stakeholders in the United States and South
Africa,’’ he added.
Jonas indicated that any updates regarding his work would
be communicated through the Presidency and DIRCO.
The President has described Jonas as an eminent South
African leader who served as one of four Presidential Investment Envoys that he
appointed in 2018 to facilitate investment into South Africa. As a former
Deputy Finance Minister of South Africa, the President said Jonas brings
extensive governmental experience to his new diplomatic role.
Jonas currently holds the position of Independent
Non-Executive Chairman of the MTN Group, a role he will maintain alongside his
responsibilities as Special Envoy.
Done by: Mitchum George
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