South Africa-Ukraine Visa Deal
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•South Africa-Ukraine: Contentious visa agreement sparks controversy
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South Africa’s announced visa deal with Ukraine sparks row.
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced the deal on Sunday , terming Ukraine a "valued ally" Critics see the deal as an affront to South Africa's long-standing relationship with Russia .
The African National Congress ( ANC ) has sharply differed with the Democratic Alliance (DA ), its largest coalition partner.
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