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Donald Trump attacks South Africa’s Ramaphosa over alleged targeting of white farmers

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Last updated: May 21, 2025 11:14 pm
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Donald Trump made headlines once again as he attacked South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a televised White House meeting on Wednesday. The focus of the meeting was the alleged mistreatment of white farmers in South Africa, drawing strong parallels to previous high-profile Oval Office encounters.

During the meeting, Trump accused Ramaphosa’s government of allowing the confiscation of land from white farmers without compensation. He even went as far as projecting videos on screens in the Oval Office to illustrate the persecution of white farmers and brandishing a stack of media reports detailing alleged crimes against whites.

Ramaphosa, on the other hand, defended his country’s constitution, which protects the rights of all South Africans, regardless of race. He emphasized that while he was willing to discuss the issue of mistreatment of white farmers, it was essential to recognize that most victims of crime in South Africa were Black.

The contentious meeting had similarities to a previous encounter in February, where Trump berated Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy in front of the media. In both instances, Trump displayed a confrontational approach towards foreign leaders, raising concerns about his diplomatic tactics.

The root of Trump’s anger towards South Africa lies in a land reform law aimed at addressing the injustices of apartheid. The law allows the government to expropriate privately owned land, primarily held by white individuals, for public use. This has sparked conspiracy theories on the American right, claiming that white South Africans are facing genocide.

In response to South Africa’s actions at the International Court of Justice against Israel, Trump has taken a series of punitive measures, including cutting aid, expelling the ambassador, and threatening to boycott the G20 summit hosted by Pretoria. Additionally, he has offered asylum to white Afrikaner families who allege racial discrimination.

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Despite the tense exchange, Ramaphosa came prepared to offer concessions to the US, such as preferential access to mineral resources and opening up markets to American agricultural companies. The meeting began on a cordial note, with Trump praising Ramaphosa’s reputation and the South African leader extending an olive branch to reset relations.

As the meeting took a contentious turn, Ramaphosa maintained his composure, urging members of his delegation to address Trump’s accusations. Despite moments of tension, observers noted Ramaphosa’s ability to control the situation and navigate the challenging dialogue.

In conclusion, the White House meeting between Trump and Ramaphosa highlighted the complex dynamics of international relations and the importance of diplomacy in addressing sensitive issues. The interactions between world leaders serve as a reminder of the delicate balance required in handling global affairs.

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