Ireland–South Africa relations
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There is a historical and current bilateral relationship between Ireland and South Africa. Both countries have established embassies in the territory of the other, in Dublin and Pretoria.
Former President of South Africa Jacob Zuma said there exists a "special relationship"[why?] between the two countries.[1] In 2006 South Africa was Ireland's "33rd most important trading partner" and in 2008 trade between the two countries was worth more than €500 million per annum according to RTÉ.[2][3]