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🇿🇼 Published: 16 January 2026
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

The US criticised South Africa for allowing Iran to participate in naval drills off the coast of Cape Town, after conflicting reports about the Islamic Republic’s involvement in the exercises. Iran’s “inclusion in joint exercises – in any capacity – undermines maritime security and regional stability,” the US Embassy said in a post on X Thursday night. “South Africa can’t lecture the world on justice while cosying up to Iran.” Warships from some members of the BRICS group of developing nations, including Iran, Russia and China, arrived in South African waters last week for a naval exercise that continued until Friday.

The sharply worded US statement is the latest criticism of South Africa from its second-biggest trading partner, with whom it has been struggling to repair relations since the return of President Donald Trump to the White House last year. Pretoria’s ties to Iran are among the issues that have elicited anger in Washington. Trump has threatened to attack Iran over a violent crackdown against protesters, and said this week the US will impose a 25% tariff on goods from countries “doing business” with the Islamic Republic.

South Africa is “following the developments in Iran with concern,” the presidency said in a statement on Thursday, calling on authorities in Tehran “to ensure that citizens exercise their right to protest in peace.” While local news outlet News24 reported that Pretoria had persuaded Iran to withdraw from the war games, pictures on the South African National Defence Force’s Facebook page showed captains of participating vessels docked in the South African naval base in Simon’s Town, with Iranian officials present. “The United States notes with concern and alarm reports that the Minister of Defence and SANDF defied a government order regarding Iran’s participation in the ongoing naval exercises,” the statement said. South African government officials didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment on Friday. Iran’s largest naval vessel, IRIS Makran, arrived in the vicinity of Cape Town’s False Bay alongside Chinese warships and with Russian vessels arriving or en route.pic.twitter.com/TfuR7Cm7SN And permitting Iranian military forces to operate in South African waters — or going to Tehran and expressing solidarity — isn’t ‘non-alignment’: it’s choosing to stand with a regime that brutally represses its people and engages in terrorism.

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • January 16, 2026

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