💨 Abstract
During a press briefing with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump did not pressure South Africa to drop its ICJ case against Israel. Trump acknowledged he didn't expect South Africa to withdraw the case. Ramaphosa's delegation, which included trade and union representatives, focused on improving trade relations. The meeting became tense when Trump repeated false claims about Afrikaner farmers, which Ramaphosa denied.
Courtesy: Jenna Solomon
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