💨 Abstract
The article discusses U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations against South Africa, claiming a "genocide" against white farmers and criticizing South Africa's foreign policy, particularly its stance against Israel. Trump's actions include sanctions, stopping aid, and boycotting South Africa's G20 presidency. South Africa denies these allegations, asserting that the killings of white farmers are not racially motivated but result from general violent crime. President Cyril Ramaphosa plans to meet with Trump to address these tensions.
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