Following recent infamous xenophobic
attacks in South Africa, President Jacob Zuma, on Thursday has apologized to
Mozambique, as three Mozambicans were lost during the attacks.
Pres. Zuma, who was on a two-day
state visit to Mozambique, apologized in
Maputo saying such acts has no justification, taking into consideration the
brotherhood ties between the people of the two nations.
He said from all indications the
attacks were committed by a minority group that does not represent the whole
South Africa. “It is important for us to apologise for the acts of a small
minority of South Africans which does not represent the desire of South African
people”, he said.
He further said that, “We have good relations with a number of countries, including Mozambique, and we never had problems.”
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