Editorial: Foreign policy needs leadership
  
  Mail & Guardian Online - 1 hour ago
  
  Rwanda is exploiting South Africa's diminished international stature
  to challenge our foreign policy.
  
  
  The fierce diplomatic exchanges between Rwanda and South Africa over
  the past week should prod Pretoria into reviewing its foreign policy,
  particularly towards the continent.
  
  The loathed apartheid government's foreign policy in Africa made
  extensive use of its state military power, which was used to throttle
  its weaker neighbours. Thankfully, as the first president of a free
  South Africa, Nelson Mandela instilled a foreign policy based on human
  rights, and his successor Thabo Mbeki reasserted South Africa's
  authority on the continent.
  
  But the country's international stature has shrunk since 2009;
  positions taken at the United Nations and in the African Union often
  undermine the Mandela style of foreign policy. Rwanda is the latest to
  have noticed this, and is now exploiting it to challenge South
  Africa's foreign policy.
  
  It was a foreign-policy blunder for Pretoria to allow questionable
  former generals from Rwanda to settle here. Rwanda reacted by
  violently pursuing these "fugitives" to Sandton, causing a diplomatic
  storm. South Africa can't afford to have hit squads pursuing victims
  on South African soil, any more than it can afford to give refuge to
  suspected political fugitives.
  
  Now there are tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions on both sides, while
  the pussyfooting continues elsewhere. Yet South Africa has nothing to
  lose if it severs ties with Kigali; it should be able to tell Rwanda
  to go and jump. Such diplomatic courage, however, requires decisive
  leadership.
  
  South Africa's weak diplomatic standing means that Rwanda's foreign
  minister can get away with an arrogant response – one similar to the
  way Robert Mugabe cocked a snook at Pretoria's diplomatic authority
  when he lambasted South Africa's senior foreign policy adviser because
  she proposed that the Zimbabwean elections be delayed to ensure
  fairness. Other disturbing incidents include the derogatory comments
  about South Africa's leadership made by Zambia's vice-president and
  Nigeria's 2012 expulsion of scores of South Africans after South
  Africa deported 123 Nigerians.
  
  The lack of a strong diplomatic response based firmly on a commitment
  to human rights everywhere – not just at home – makes it more likely
  that we will have to endure similar embarrassments and upsets in the
  future.
  
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