In July 2006, the South African Department of Foreign Affairs hosted the SADR Chief Spokesperson, Mohamed Khadad, and the Minister for International Co-operation,
Mohammed Salem Ould Salek. The South African Department of Foreign Affairs facilitated and continued its humanitarian assistance funding for the SADR through the
African Renaissance Fund (ARF). In November 2006, the South African
Department of Foreign Affairs also co-hosted a human rights seminar on the situation in the illegally occupied territory of Western Sahara in co-operation with the
South African Human Rights Commission. South African officials also participated in the 32nd annual
European Conference for Co-ordinating Support for the Saharawi People, held in
Spain. To strengthen international co-operation, South Africa attended the
International Conference of Solidarity with the Saharawi People on the occasion of the commemoration of the 31st Anniversary of the SADR, held in
Tifariti from 24 February to 1 March 2007. In September 2008, the South African Embassy to Algeria and SADR held Diplomatic Consultations with the SADR Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammed Ould Salek. From 28 September to 1 November 2008, the South African Department of Foreign Affairs coordinated a Diplomatic Training Programme for SADR Senior Officials. In October 2008, the South African Embassy to Algeria and SADR held Diplomatic Consultations with the SADR Minister of Culture
Khadidja Hamdi. In December 2008, the South African Department of Foreign Affairs in partnership with the
University of Pretoria co-hosted the International Conference on Multilateralism and International Law with Western Sahara as a Case Study in Pretoria, South Africa. In 2009, President
Jacob Zuma in his yearly State of the Nation Address confirmed South Africa's principled position of support for the self-determination and
decolonisation for the Western Sahara. At the same month in 2018,
Brahim Ghali and
Cyril Ramaphosa exchanged their conversation in Union Buildings, Pretoria, regarding the deepening of diplomatic relation, regional integration, and security cooperation. ==Diplomatic missions==