💨 Abstract
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss global cooperation through multilateral platforms like the G20. As the current G20 chair, Ramaphosa invited Trump to the upcoming summit in South Africa, stressing the importance of U.S. participation. The invitation comes amid strained relations between the two countries due to disagreements on various issues, including land reform and diplomatic stances.
Courtesy: Ramadhani Kusaga
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