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Bozell’s appointment may reshape US-SA ties
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|January 12, 2026
THE appointment of Leo Brent Bozell III as the United States ambassador-designate to South Africa will likely lead to a more volatile and assertive diplomatic arena, according to international relations experts.
The US Embassy in South Africa confirmed on Friday that Bozell III had been sworn in.
The embassy said it looked forward to working under Bozell’s leadership to advance American priorities and promote “a safer, stronger, and more prosperous America” through continued engagement with South Africa.
“The US Embassy looks forward to working under his leadership to advance American priorities and promote a safer, stronger, and more prosperous America through continued engagement with South Africa.
“He will formally assume his duties following the presentation of his credentials to the Government of South Africa,” the embassy stated.
The next step of Bozell’s diplomatic journey is expected to be to officially present his Letters of Credence to President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government of South Africa, in line with diplomatic protocol.
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