Friday, June 19, 2026

South Africa welcomes the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran for peace in the Middle East

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South Africa Welcomes US‑Iran Peace Deal

What Happened?

The United States and Iran signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that stops all military fighting, including in Lebanon. Both countries promise not to use force or threaten each other.

Why South Africa Cares

A History of Peace‑Talking

South Africa has long believed that talks work better than wars. The government sees this agreement as a step toward solving conflicts without weapons.

Minister Ronald Lamola’s View

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola said the deal could end the illegal use of force that breaks the UN Charter. He added that South Africa always prefers negotiations over armed conflict.

What the MoU Builds

Foundations for Lasting Peace

The agreement reinforces respect for each country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It aims to create a safer Middle East where nations can live without fear of attack.

Reopening the Strait of Hormuz

Minister Lamola stressed that clearing this key waterway is vital. It will calm global oil markets and help developing countries with food and energy security.

Thanks to the Helpers

South Africa thanked Pakistan, Oman, Qatar, and other nations that helped make the MoU possible. Their diplomatic work was praised as constructive and essential.

What Comes Next?

A Call to All Parties

South Africa urges everyone involved to keep working toward a fair and lasting peace. Continued cooperation is needed to turn the MoU into a permanent solution.

Supporting Growth and Recovery

By reducing hostilities, the region can focus on rebuilding economies, creating jobs, and improving lives—especially for young people looking for a stable future.

Conclusion

The US‑Iran MoU offers hope for less violence and more dialogue in the Middle East. South Africa’s support shows its commitment to peaceful solutions, regional stability, and the well‑being of all nations, especially the next generation.

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