African Delegation, Including Egypt, Visits Ukraine on Peace Mission

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa looks on before a bilateral meeting as part of the 111th International Labor Conference (ILO) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023.  EPA/MARTIAL TREZZINI
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa looks on before a bilateral meeting as part of the 111th International Labor Conference (ILO) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023. EPA/MARTIAL TREZZINI
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African Delegation, Including Egypt, Visits Ukraine on Peace Mission

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa looks on before a bilateral meeting as part of the 111th International Labor Conference (ILO) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023.  EPA/MARTIAL TREZZINI
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa looks on before a bilateral meeting as part of the 111th International Labor Conference (ILO) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023. EPA/MARTIAL TREZZINI

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Ukraine on Friday as part of an African peace mission that includes Egypt, the South African presidency said on Twitter.

Ramaphosa is expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday and then travel to Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Saturday.

The South African presidency posted footage of Ramaphosa arriving by train in the Bucha area near Kyiv after travelling via Poland.

Along with Senegal President Macky Sall, Ramaphosa is heading a delegation including leaders from Zambia, the Comoros, and Egypt's prime minister.

The peace mission could propose a series of "confidence building measures" during initial efforts at mediation, according to a draft framework document seen by Reuters.

The document states that the objective of the mission is "to promote the importance of peace and to encourage the parties to agree to a diplomacy-led process of negotiations".

Those measures could include a Russian troop pull-back, removal of tactical nuclear weapons from Belarus, suspension of implementation of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant targeting Putin, and sanctions relief, it indicated.

A cessation of hostilities agreement could follow and would need to be accompanied by negotiations between Russia and the West, the document stated.



US Military Heightens Security Alert at European Bases Due to Combination of Threats

(FILES) This photograph taken on May 16, 2017, shows the Parc des Princes (L) and Jean Bouin (R) stadiums, the proposed venues for the women's and men's Olympic football tournaments and Rugby Sevens events at the 2024 Olympic Games.  (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
(FILES) This photograph taken on May 16, 2017, shows the Parc des Princes (L) and Jean Bouin (R) stadiums, the proposed venues for the women's and men's Olympic football tournaments and Rugby Sevens events at the 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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US Military Heightens Security Alert at European Bases Due to Combination of Threats

(FILES) This photograph taken on May 16, 2017, shows the Parc des Princes (L) and Jean Bouin (R) stadiums, the proposed venues for the women's and men's Olympic football tournaments and Rugby Sevens events at the 2024 Olympic Games.  (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
(FILES) This photograph taken on May 16, 2017, shows the Parc des Princes (L) and Jean Bouin (R) stadiums, the proposed venues for the women's and men's Olympic football tournaments and Rugby Sevens events at the 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

The US military has raised the security protection measures it is taking at its bases throughout Europe, asking service members to be more vigilant and keep a lower profile due to a combination of threats it is seeing across the region.
US European Command said in a statement Sunday that a “variety of factors play into the safety of US military community abroad.”
Increasing the threat level to “Charlie” is the result of a combination of events occurring across Europe, including elections in France and the UK, the upcoming Olympics and other major sporting events, and the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza, according to two US officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to provide additional details. But they said they were not aware of any specific threat.
Force protection Charlie is the second-highest level for service members and is instituted “when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely,” The Associated Press reported.
Raising the threat level to Charlie means additional security measures will be in place at US military installations, but it's up to each commander's discretion to determine what those measures are. It also means service members and their families who are living in each community should be more aware of their surroundings and maintain a lower profile, one of the officials said.