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Leo Bozell Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
December 20, 2025
in South Africa, U.S.
Leo Bozell Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Amid Diplomatic Tensions
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The United States Senate has confirmed Leo Brent Bozell III as the next U.S. ambassador to South Africa, following a 53–43 party-line vote on Thursday, December 18th. Bozell, a conservative activist and media critic, was nominated by President Donald Trump in March and replaces Rubin Brigety II, who resigned in January.

Bozell’s confirmation comes amid a period of strained relations between Washington and Pretoria. He has pledged to prioritize three key areas: pressing South Africa to drop its genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, addressing the country’s growing ties with Russia, China, and Iran, and advancing a U.S. refugee program that includes white Afrikaners seeking asylum. 

During his Senate confirmation hearing in October, Bozell said that “when South African politicians greet as friends those who seek to destabilise the world’s peace and security, then common ground between our two countries feels harder to find.”

Diplomatic tensions have escalated in recent months. The U.S. did not participate fully in the G20 programme hosted in South Africa this year, and Pretoria’s ambassador to the United States was recalled after criticizing Trump’s leadership. Earlier this week, the Home Affairs Department deported seven Kenyan nationals processing Afrikaner refugee applications, prompting U.S. criticism, while South Africa called it a routine enforcement action.

Although Bozell is now ambassador-designate, he cannot officially represent the United States until presenting his Letters of Credence to President Cyril Ramaphosa. Bozell’s appointment formalizes the policy priorities he outlined as a nominee and signals a potentially assertive U.S. approach toward Pretoria at a time described by officials as the most sensitive point in relations since the end of apartheid.

Tags: Afrikaner RefugeesDiplomatic RelationsICJLeo BozellSenate ConfirmationSouth AfricaUnited StatesUS Ambassador

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