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South Africa to dispatch envoys to Africa and other continents after xenophobic attacks

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JOHANNESBURG, June ‌4 (Reuters) - South Africa will send envoys ​to other African countries and around the world ⁠after a spate of xenophobic attacks targeting immigrants from other nations on the continent, ​President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday.

Ramaphosa made the ‌comments at a press conference after talks with his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto at the ⁠seat of South Africa's government in ⁠Pretoria.

"There will be envoys, yes, there will be people that we will send around not only on the continent but also ‌around the world," Ramaphosa said.

He continued: "What we ⁠seek to do is ‌to get the issue of ​migration ... properly addressed, ... we should get as many key role players, countries ... to work ‌together."

Ramaphosa said he and Ruto ​had touched on ⁠the topic of migration during their ‌talks.

"As South Africa, ⁠we are addressing this matter," Ramaphosa told reporters. "And I explained that South Africans are not ​xenophobic. South Africans ‌are Africans. They want to live with other ⁠Africans peacefully".

(Reporting by ​Anathi Madubela, Nilutpal Timsina and Sfundo Parakozov;Editing ​by Alexander Winning)

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