
Questions over whether South Africa supplied arms to Russia fuel huge diplomatic dispute with US
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More questions than answers are coming out of a huge diplomatic dispute between the U.S. and South Africa over claims the African country has supplied arms to Russia.
At a news conference Thursday, the U.S. ambassador claimed weapons and ammunition were loaded onto a Russian freighter at Simonstown, a naval base near Cape Town. Paul Tilsley covers Africa for Fox News Digital. He has experience in 87 countries in producing, reporting, editing, direction, and live, business news feature producing, reporting, and writing for Fox Business, Fox News Channel, CNN, Sky News, BBC and ITN among others. He can be found on Twitter @paultilsley
"We are confident that weapons were loaded into that vessel, and I would bet my life on the accuracy of that assertion," Brigety told reporters. "The arming of the Russians is extremely serious, and we do not consider this issue to be resolved. And we would like (South Africa to start) practicing its non-alignment policy."

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