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President Ramaphosa warns of reorganization of the international order, opposing the US-centered unipolar system
South African leaders are issuing strong warnings about the current structural shifts in international relations. President Ramaphosa’s statements symbolize concerns over the United States’ growing influence in the reorganization of the world order. According to Bloomberg reports, these remarks are interpreted as direct objections to the unilateral policy actions taken by U.S. leadership.
Calls for a Multipolar International System
President Ramaphosa is calling for fundamental reforms in global governance. The current system tends to prioritize decisions made unilaterally by developed countries, with insufficient representation for developing and emerging nations. The president emphasizes the need to build a more inclusive and equitable framework for international relations.
Risks of Global Instability
As President Ramaphosa points out, hegemonic actions by certain countries can destabilize the entire international community. South Africa, as a member of BRICS, has been promoting the development of a multipolar international order through cooperation among emerging nations. In this context, President Ramaphosa’s statements can be seen as representing the collective voice of emerging countries calling for reform of global governance.