South Africa shut the embassy in Nigeria after xenophobic violence
South African President - Cyril Ramaphosa
South Africa has temporarily closed its foreign offices in Nigeria following revenge attacks by some Nigerians caused by xenophobic rampage in South Africa.
Nigeria's government has been outspoken in its condemnation of the violence.
South Africa's foreign minister said it is an embarrassment for her country.
"Our government regrets all violence against foreign-owned stores or Africans from other countries who are resident in South Africa," national broadcaster SABC quotes the minister, Naledi Pandor, as saying.
She had ordered the closure of the country's high commission in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, and its mission in Lagos, following threats made to the diplomatic staff, Ms Pandor told the Reuters news agency.
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