Trump indicated that he would leave the G20 summit in South Africa to ‘seized land’ and ‘white massacre’

US President Donald Trump has indicated that he would leave the G20 summit in South Africa due to “seizure of land” and “white genocide”.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “How can we expect to go to South Africa for a very important G20 meeting when land seizing and genocide is the primary subject of dialogue?”
“They are taking the land of white farmers, and then killing them and their families. The media refused to report on it. The United States has withdrawn all contribution to South Africa. Is this the place where we want to live for G20? I don’t think so!” He said.
Trump’s social media posts consisted of video clips of Julius Malima, who were small far-flung leaders Economic freedom fighter (EFF), speaking about land occupation and killing the “Revolutionary Act”.
According to news agency AFP, land reform remains a sensitive issue in post -South Africa South Africa, where more than 70% of commercial farms are still owned by white minorities. The AFP reported that when asked about Donald Trump’s comments that he would leave the G20 summit, a spokesman for South African President Cyril Ramposa said, “We were no longer expecting him to appear anyway,” AFP said.
Donald Trump’s ties between South Africa and the United States have deteriorated during the presidential post, Washington has repeatedly accused the African nation of following the anti-white policies. Trump recently issued an executive order, in which American funds were deducted in South Africa and Africans were given refugee status in the US.
South Africa-born billionaire, Elon Musk, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), are also accusing some South African political figures of “actively promoting white massacre” after a rally by a distant opposition party, where members sang a controversial song with the song, which speaks the farmer. ,
US State Secretary Marco Rubio also left the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in South Africa in February, claiming that the agenda was “anti -American”. South Africa holds the G20 Presidency for 2025 and is set to host the Summit of Annual Leaders in November.