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‘Trump Hell in the mouth’: South African President Ramposa called a meeting with Donald Trump ‘Good’

American counterpart Donald Trump (AP Photo) with South African President Cyril Ramfosa

The atmosphere in South Africa was tense before the meeting with President Cyril Ramfosa’s US counterpart Donald Trump, worrying that its leader might have to face public insults similar to the experience of Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky. Even a local newspaper captured the mood with the title “in the mouth of Trump Hell”.Ramposa maintained his work despite Trump, despite showing a video of a marginal farmers and showing a video of inflammatory mantras of a marginal South African politician about the widespread killings of white farmers. The meeting proved to be less controversial than anticipated.Ramfosa later told reporters, “You are getting drama and something big.” “I am sorry that we disappointed you to some extent.”In South Africa, Ramfosa is known for his performance and level-opinion approach to politics. His important political achievement includes serving as the primary negotiator of the African National Congress Party in the early 1990s, which destroyed the racial separation system of apartheid.Although initially Nelson is considered a possible successor for Mandela, he escaped from politics before returning and handling the presidential post in 2018.The objective of the meeting was to address the wrong Bayani of South Africa and establish new trade agreements. However, many South African people opposed the journey, with the US administration’s serious false allegations about their nation.The college student Dumissani Manxi in Johannesburg said, “I honestly could not understand why Ramposa is really in the United States when Trump has made it clear how he feels about South Africa.”Ramfosa’s office described public conflict as “an orchestrated show for cameras”, and the real business was later a closed-door meeting, which suggested the later private meeting that was more productive. The South African President cited several positive results, including possible progresses in changing Trump’s approach on South Africa and starting business discussions.The journey was concluded with books and the exchange of the Souvenirs of the White House, which Ramfosa watched positively, “So it was good.”

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