The President of South Africa says that he discussed Ukraine with Trump, ‘Will meet soon’

Johannesburg: South African President Cyril Ramfosa On Thursday, he said that he had talked to President Donald Trump about the struggle in Ukraine and he planned to meet “soon”.
Ramposa made a statement as he hosted Ukraine President Volodmi Zelanceci on a working visit to South Africa, which was reduced after the deadly dandruff on Kiev overnight. Ramposa said on social media, “I spoke to President Donald Trump to discuss the peace process in Ukraine.”
The leaders “agreed to” the war should be abolished as soon as possible to prevent further unnecessary deaths, “he said. “We both agreed to meet soon to address various cases about the American-South Africa relations.”
After Trump came to power, the relationship between Pretoria and Washington took a nose. He has criticized various South African domestic and international policies, including a printoria case in the International Court of India on the war of Israel in Gaza.
Tension ended in the expulsion of the Ambassador of Pretoria last month. Trump has also cut financial assistance on the fact that he opposed a white-white land policy and offered refugee settlement to the white African minority, claiming that they were being persecuted. In his social media posts, Ramfosa said that he and Trump agreed to “need to promote good relations between our two countries”.