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Key takeaways from Ramaphosa's meeting with Trump

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President Cyril Ramaphosa believes that Wednesday’s meeting with US President Donald Trump has cast doubts on his claims of a white genocide in South Africa.

Speaking at a media briefing following the in-camera meeting, Ramaphosa said their discussions raised several important points including a point regarding the upcoming G20 summit. 

Trump’s Attendance at the G20 Summit

President Ramaphosa expressed optimism about Donald Trump’s attendance at the G20 summit in Johannesburg this November, despite ongoing tensions in their international relationship. He stated, “I expect him to be coming to South Africa,” highlighting his hope for a strong US presence at the event.

The US Role in Global Economics

During their meeting, Ramaphosa reminded Trump of the significant role the United States plays within the G20, emphasising its position as a founding member of this coalition of the world’s largest economies. The importance of the US’s contribution was underscored, especially with the US set to assume leadership of the G20 in 2026.

A Call for a Full Attendance

Ramaphosa made it clear that he preferred not to “hand over the presidency of the G20 to an empty chair,” signalling his desire for Trump’s presence at the summit to facilitate a smooth transition of leadership.

Confronting Controversial Issues

The meeting was complicated by Trump presenting a video alleging “genocide” against the white minority in South Africa, a topic that has sparked controversy. Despite this, Ramaphosa stated that the two leaders did not dwell on this during their discussions, indicating a willingness to move forward.

Future Engagements and Trade Talks

Looking to the future, Ramaphosa noted that Trump agreed to meet again, and he mentioned plans for US and South African officials to engage in discussions on trade matters. This highlights a continued commitment to strengthening ties between the two nations.

Overall Success of the Visit

In conclusion, Ramaphosa described his visit to Washington as a “great success,” indicating that he achieved his objectives regarding engagement with the US. This reinforces the idea that diplomatic dialogue is vital, even amidst challenging discussions.

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