Arresting Putin would be declaration of war with Russia: Cyril Ramaphosa

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In his answering affidavit to a DA application, the president says 'going to war with Russia' would betray his constitutional duty.

In his answering affidavit to a DA application, the president says 'going to war with Russia' would betray his constitutional dutyPresident Cyril Ramaphosa says arresting Russian President Vladimir Putin would be a declaration of war with Russia and that South Africa does not have the capacity nor appetite to wage war with Russia. ..From World War 1 to present-day cosmopolitan South Africa and beyond, the Sunday Times has been a pillar in covering the stories that matter to you.

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