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Just now, I came across an article on Bloomberg about remarks made by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and it was quite interesting. He sharply criticized the recent moves of U.S. President Donald Trump, but did not mention his name directly. Instead, Ramaphosa focused on a bigger issue—namely, an indication that the global order is changing in a negative direction.
What he emphasized was the urgent need to build a fairer and more balanced international system. The fact is that unilateral actions by major powers are disrupting bilateral and multilateral relations. Ramaphosa sees this as a worrying indicator of the future of the international order.
Overall, these remarks reflect deep tensions among countries over how to manage global affairs. It seems that countries are calling for structural reforms to international governance to ensure greater fairness for all parties involved. This is a clear sign of the challenges the international community is facing.