MFA statement on the detention of an aircraft with members of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security team at Warsaw Chopin Airport
16.06.2023
On 15 June, a plane carrying members of the security team of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was detained at Warsaw Chopin Airport. The situation resulted from a failure to comply with standard entry procedures required by the Polish side.
Dangerous goods were on board the plane, which South African representatives did not have permission to bring in. In addition, there were persons on board the aircraft of whose presence the Polish side had not been notified beforehand.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland made every possible effort to properly prepare President Ramaphosa's visit to Poland. Three consultation meetings had been held and representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs remained in constant contact with the South African advance team of President Ramaphosa's Office and the South African Embassy in Warsaw. The South African side had been informed of all formalities necessary for the delegation's entry into Poland and the required transport permits.
Steps are being taken to resolve the situation.
MFA Press Office