The US House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced a bill that could impose sanctions on South African government and ANC officials, citing concerns over South Africa's foreign policy, particularly its ties with Russia, Iran, and its stance on global issues. The bill also calls for a comprehensive review of US-South Africa relations, raising fears of economic repercussions and strained diplomatic ties. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and ANC leaders have expressed confusion and concern over the motives behind the US actions, warning that such measures could harm ordinary citizens and deepen divisions. Some US lawmakers and South African analysts argue that sanctions may backfire, while others see them as necessary to address alleged misconduct. The move has sparked debate within both countries about sovereignty, international alliances, and the future of bilateral cooperation.
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