“Lula strengthened the foundations of our strategic partnership,” says Ramaphosa
Tuesday 10 March 2026 - 06:20pm
Report by O Estado de S. Paulo and Brasil 247.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the leadership of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has played a decisive role in strengthening the strategic partnership between Brazil and South Africa. The remarks were made during a joint statement in Brasília as part of Ramaphosa’s state visit to Brazil, according to reporting by O Estado de S. Paulo and Brasil 247.
In his address, Ramaphosa emphasized Lula’s role in deepening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation between the two countries, describing Brazil as a strategic ally across multiple areas.
“President Lula, your leadership has strengthened the foundations of our strategic partnership. We see Brazil as a strategic partner in many ways and value your cooperation and collaboration across a wide range of areas. South Africa and Brazil share commitments to equality, economic growth and poverty eradication,” Ramaphosa said.
Strategic cooperation between Brazil and South Africa - Ramaphosa noted that relations between the two countries are grounded in shared values and a common pursuit of inclusive development. According to the South African leader, cooperation between Brasília and Pretoria carries significance not only at the bilateral level but also within broader coordination among Global South countries.
He said the partnership spans multiple sectors, including economic cooperation, social development and international political coordination. The convergence of priorities — such as reducing inequality and promoting economic growth — remains a central pillar of the relationship, he added.
Recognition of Lula’s role in the G20 - The South African president also referred to Lula’s participation in the G20 summit held in Johannesburg and to Brazil’s previous presidency of the group.
Ramaphosa thanked the Brazilian leader for his presence and highlighted Lula’s contribution to strengthening the political relevance of the forum, which brings together some of the world’s largest economies.
“President Lula, thank you once again for your generosity, hospitality and the spirit of partnership that continues to define our relations. I would also like to thank you for your presence at the G20 in Johannesburg. Your participation elevated the status of the G20, and South Africa had the great privilege of assuming the presidency after Brazil’s term, as we learned a great deal from your leadership and adopted several of your initiatives,” he said.
Ramaphosa added that South Africa expects continued cooperation during its current presidency of the group.