💨 Abstract
In an Oval Office meeting, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed strained ties with the U.S. under President Trump. Ramaphosa refuted claims of "white genocide" and emphasized shared concerns over violent crime and law enforcement. Golf diplomacy, facilitated by mutual friends like Johann Rupert, helped thaw tensions. The meeting, attended by both political and business figures, underscored South Africa's unity and commitment to dialogue, potentially paving the way for renewed cooperation.
Courtesy: Dee-Dee Mathelela
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