During a White House assembly, US President Donald Trump accused South African President Cyril Ramaphosa of ignoring violence in opposition to white farmers and land seizures, claims Ramaphosa strongly denied whereas searching for to enhance bilateral relations amid strained ties.

Washington:

US President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa throughout a White House assembly on Wednesday, accusing South Africa’s authorities of failing to behave in opposition to the killing of white farmers and the alleged confiscation of their land. The assembly, held amid strained ties between the 2 nations, noticed Trump declare that “people are fleeing South Africa for their own safety,” and at one level dimmed the Oval Office lights to play a video of a communist politician singing a controversial anti-apartheid track that features lyrics about killing farmers. “Their land is being confiscated and in many cases they are being killed,” he stated.

Ramaphosa firmly rejected the accusations. “We are completely opposed to that,” he stated in the course of the change, searching for to make clear the state of affairs and restore relations with Washington. He emphasised that his go to aimed to “reset the relationship” between the United States and South Africa, which is at its lowest level because the apartheid period resulted in 1994.

While Trump has repeatedly accused South Africa’s Black-led authorities of focusing on white farmers by land seizures and violence, consultants and knowledge in South Africa point out that there is no such thing as a proof of racially motivated assaults. Violent farm assaults are a priority, however they have an effect on farmers of all races in a rustic with excessive general crime charges.

The White House assembly got here after Trump minimize all US assist to South Africa and provided asylum to dozens of white South African farmers. Despite the tensions, Trump greeted Ramaphosa warmly and described him as “a truly respected man in many, many circles,” although he additionally famous the South African chief was thought-about “a little controversial” in others.

Ramaphosa, for his half, thanked Trump for the chance to satisfy and confused the necessity to “recalibrate” bilateral ties within the face of diverging views and up to date coverage choices.

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