Taiwan-South Africa tensions ease as talks begin
Tshwane Executive Mayor Solly Msimanga presents the Mayor of Taoyuan City, Cheng, Wen-tsan, with a gift during their meeting. Picture: Supplied
In the ongoing battle between the department of international relations (Dirco) and the ANC on one side and DA mayor of Tshwane Solly Msimanga on the other, the mayor has again defended his visit to the country.
The department and the ANC slammed the mayor for allegedly disrespecting government’s “One China” policy, which, like many major countries, does not recognise the independence of Taiwan from China. The ANC even alleged Msimanga may have committed treason.
They accused the DA of attempting to create their own foreign policy in a parallel government, a charge that the party has rejected.
Now, in a press conference in the capital on Wednesday, Msimanga has dismissed the allegations against him as “manufactured outrage” because he claims his trip was actually cleared with Dirco before he went.
He alleged that Dirco only started telling him they were against his trip “five minutes” before he was aboard his flight to Asia. He said they told him if he boarded the plane they would release a statement against him, but he alleges this was the first time he heard anything untoward about his trip from the department.
He said he did not regret his visit and explained that it had been about establishing business connections and good governance. He added that he had explained the matter to the Chinese embassy in writing.
@zizikodwa threatens to confiscate #Msimanga 's passport. But the #Guptas & Co. landed at Waterkloof without passports.#WeAreANC #ANC105
— The | SharpPencil™ (@The_SharpPencil) January 3, 2017
Guess there'll be a lot of us loosing our diplomatic passports. Ever heard of the phrase "never throw stones when living in a glass house"?
— Solly Msimanga (@SollyMsimanga) January 2, 2017
I hate how a noble course aimed at improving the lives of our people through attracting investment is now turned into a politcal football.
— Solly Msimanga (@SollyMsimanga) January 2, 2017
Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga has dared former government spin doctor Mzwanele Manyi to lay criminal charges against him for trip to Taiwan
— simaxis (@simaxis) January 1, 2017
Msimanga free to seek investment in countries he sees fit despite ANC hypocrisy and manufactured outrage (Page 2) pic.twitter.com/GreBIcnBLo
— Solly Msimanga (@SollyMsimanga) January 3, 2017
Thank u 2 the ppl of Tshwane who have shown their support & willingness 2 work with us to bring change we vowed 2bring #Tshwanefestivereport
— Solly Msimanga (@SollyMsimanga) January 11, 2017
@zizikodwa threatens to confiscate #Msimanga 's passport. But the #Guptas & Co. landed at Waterkloof without passports.#WeAreANC #ANC105
— The | SharpPencil™ (@The_SharpPencil) January 3, 2017
The #Tshwane Mayor breaks his silence on #Taiwan visit calling it "manufactured outrage". pic.twitter.com/FKEojyG4mq
— Michael 🍏 (@TheMikeAppel) January 11, 2017
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