Tension on the claim of ‘genocide’ to meet Trump of South Africa, World News

South African President Cyril Ramposa

Washington: South African President Cyril Ramposa on Wednesday said Donald Trump on the rehabilitation of white Africans of Washington on Wednesday, saying the US President claims that the “genocide” claims.The Trump administration entered around 50 white South African people last week – even it prevents refugee arrival from most parts of the world – is ready to dominate the meeting at the White House.Ramposa would be hoping to reset historically less relationships with an important trading partner, but will also face Trump who says Pritoria says there are false claims of harassment.

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South African President will insist on Trump that the plot of a “white genocide” in South Africa is less false “, his spokesman Vincent Magwenya said.“We need to reset the relationship,” he said.Ramposa may also come up with gifts, with the report that his government will offer Trump’s advisor Elon Musk to operate a deal to operate his starlink network in the country.Tech Tycoon Musk was born in South Africa and has been a vocal proposer of a baseless claim that white farmers in the country are being targeted for murder.Trump has bought in the claims of his billionaire colleague.On May 12, about 50 white South African people reached the United States after Trump gave shelter to the African minority.Trump told reporters that day, “This is a genocide that you do not want to write.”“White farmers are being brutally killed and their land is being seized in South Africa.”Trump’s administration has been particularly important for the expansion law signed in January, aimed at preventing historical inequalities from the apartheid era of white minority rule.Ramfosa has rejected Washington’s claim that the law will be used arbitrarily to seize white-owned land.‘Reset and revive’ Land ownership is a controversial issue as after South Africa, with most of the farms still owned by white people, only 7.3 percent of the population.Some right -wing African lobby groups have claimed that African farmers are being murdered in targeted murders, but officials say it is baseless.According to police data, most of the victims of South Africa’s sky-high murder rate are young black people in urban areas.But Trump and his team have also tore in a series of other policies in South Africa, which was seen by the former administration as an important partner for Washington.This made the case of South Africa in the International Court of Court, accusing Israel to the massacre, cut in cut ads, announced 31 percent tariffs, and expelled the Pretoria Ambassador after criticizing Trump’s Make America Great (Maga) movement.Experienced diplomat Ramposa will so be on a test on meeting Trump in the Oval Office.The symbolic heart of the US presidential heart has turned into a endurance test for foreign leaders, seeking to give favor with unexpected Trump in his second term.Ramposa would specifically try to avoid the fate of Ukraine’s President Volodmi Zelancesi, which was ruled by Trump and US vice -president JD Vance in front of the news cameras in February.Business for Ramposa will be one of the top subjects.The United States is the second largest trade partner in South Africa, but the declaration of Trump’s broom tariff in April stopped for 90 days-has ignited the apprehensions for major sectors, including the automobile industry and citrus producers.“The purpose of the journey is to reset and revive bilateral relations between South Africa and the United States,” said in a statement issued by Pretoria Presidency.

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