South Africa and other African countries, as well as the African Union (AU), were invited to the G7 meeting, which will take place from Thursday to Saturday, in Fasano, in southern Italy.According to South African public radio television SABC, South Africa will also not send a high-level delegation to the Ukrainian peace conference that Switzerland will host next weekend.In the general elections on May 29, Congress African National Council (ANC), in power, lost its absolute majority for the first time since coming to power in 1994, when Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black President, winning the first multiracial elections that year. 71 years old, announced last Thursday that the ANC will invite other parties to form a Government of national unity.
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