uMkhonto weSizwe party’s stance on NATO’s provocation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
29 September 2024
uMkhonto weSizwe Party firmly opposes the ongoing escalation of the Ukraine Russia conflict. We recognise that the recent changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine, as announced by President Vladimir Putin on September 25, 2024 mark a dangerous shift in global security dynamics. These changes lower the threshold for Russia's potential use of nuclear weapons, particularly in response to any conventional attack by non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers, such as NATO's involvement in Ukraine.
Putin's revised nuclear doctrine signals that any conventional attack on Russia, when backed by nuclear-armed states like the U.S. and NATO, could trigger a nuclear response. This doctrine change directly challenges the West's continued support for Ukraine, with advanced weaponry now capable of striking deep into Russian territory. President Putin has made it clear that such actions are viewed as an existential threat to Russia's sovereignty, justifying potential nuclear retaliation. This shift intensifies the risk of nuclear war, which could have devastating global consequences.
MK Party Vs Position on the Escalation:
As Pan-Africanists and as a non-aligned progressive party and peace advocates, the MK Party, under the leadership of President Jacob Zuma, condemns these dangerous provocations by NATO and the West. President Zuma has consistently opposed the militarisation of global conflicts, stating, "Africa must reject war and choose diplomacy. The risk of nuclear conflict threatens all humanity, and it is driven by the reckless actions of the West in fuelling this war."
Points of Concern to MK: