💨 Abstract
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the U.S. next week to meet President Donald Trump, aiming to improve strained bilateral relations. Tensions have risen due to Trump's disapproval of South Africa's land reform policies and support for a genocide case against Israel. Despite Trump granting refugee status to 49 white South Africans, citing racial discrimination, South Africa denies any persecution of white citizens. The U.S. is South Africa's second-largest trading partner after China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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