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Argentine-South African relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Argentina and South Africa. Diplomatic relations were first established on September 10, 1947 but were cut off in 1982 due to the Falklands War. Relations were cut again in 1985 by Argentine following the Non-Aligned Movement's policy of isolating the Apartheid government of South Africa. Full diplomatic relations between both countries were re-established in August 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Argentine Republic )〕 Argentina has an embassy in Pretoria and South Africa has an embassy in Buenos Aires. Both countries are members of the Cairns Group. As of 2010, Argentina was South Africa's second largest trading partner in Latin America after Brazil.〔(Zuma in Mexico to enhance relationships ) Mail & Guardian, 8 December 2010〕 There are estimated to be 4,000 families of Argentine origin living in South Africa in 2014/15 with an active Argentinian Association in Johannesburg. == Ambassadors == In August 2009, former South African leader of the opposition party Democratic Alliance, Tony Leon, was appointed as his country's to ambassador to Argentina.〔(Leon, Skweyiya, Balfour earmarked for diplomatic posts ) Mail & Guardian, 3 August 2009〕 As of July 2014 the current South African ambassador to Argentina is Nelson Mandela's daughter, Zenani Mandela-Dlamini. The Argentinian Ambassador to South Africa is H.E. R. Carlos Sersale di Cerisano.〔
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