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Lawfare Archive: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’

Lawfare Archive: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’

Update: 2024-11-23
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From June 30, 2023: On Thursday, South Africa’s Department of International Relations confirmed it would host the 15th BRICS Summit in August. Normally, this wouldn’t make the news. But because South Africa is a signatory to the International Criminal Court, the country is obligated under international law to arrest one of the summit’s invitees—Russian President Vladimir Putin—the moment he sets foot in Johannesburg.

This presents South Africa with what Nosmot Gbadamosi has dubbed a “Putin problem.” 

Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien sat down with Nosmot Gbadamosi, a multimedia journalist and the writer of Foreign Policy’s weekly Africa Brief, to discuss this diplomatic dilemma, why US-South Africa relations have withered in recent months, and the incoherent Russia-Ukraine “peace mission” led by President Cyril Ramaphosa just weeks ago. They also discussed what the late Eusebius McKaiser has called South Africa’s “nonsensical nonalignment” since the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year and what nonaligment even means in light of the war.

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Lawfare Archive: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’

Lawfare Archive: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’