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The US president confronts South African leaders as a claim to the persecution of Africans.

The US president confronts South African leaders as a claim to the persecution of Africans.

Look at the moment Trump confronts a video with South Africa.

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the White House faced South African Republic, and that Trump supported the claim that white farmers were “persecuted” in this country.

At a press conference with Cyril Ramaphosa, this scene, which played, showed thousands of crosses surrounding the road that claimed that Trump was buried.

Trump did not know where it was taken in South Africa and said the scene was not confirmed by the BBC.

Ramaphosa -Ramaphosa, who seemed to be carefully evaluated his reaction, filed Trump’s claim. He said that blacks are more likely to be victims of violence in South Africa than white people.

Trump also said he would save the “explanation” from his guests about a well -known claim of South Africa’s white “massacre.”

Ramaphosa came to the White House on Wednesday and reset the relationship between South Africa for trade negotiations.

He wanted to fascinate Trump, including two most famous golfers in South Africa. Ramaphosa also has a gift from a huge book, featuring his country’s golf course.

But after a warm start, the atmosphere of the oval office changed by requesting Trump to lower the light.

The film features the voice of the South African opposition party. Julius Malema sings a song.

It also showed the cross field of the US president talks about the image.

Then he handed Ramaphosa, a story of the story of white people attacked in South Africa.

Ramaphosa said, “What you saw -a speech, not a government policy.

“We have multilateral democracy in South Africa to express themselves.

“Our government policy is opposed to what he said in Congress and is a small minority that can exist according to the Constitution.”

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Ramaphosa said he hoped to hear the voice of South African people about the Trump Guy issue.

South African leaders pointed out white members of the delegation, including golfers, Ernie ELS, Retief Goosen, and South Africa’s most wealthy man Johann Rupert.

“If there was a massacre, these three gentlemen would not be here.”

Trump stopped. “But you can take the land, and if you ride the land, nothing happens when you kill white farmers and kill white farmers.”

“No” Ramabosa replied.

Trump seems to have mentioned the controversial law signed by Ramaphosa earlier this year, which allowed the government to seize private land without compensation in any situation. The South African government said it has not been seized yet.

In an interview with Trump on Wednesday, Ramabosa admitted, “There was a crime in our country … The people who are killed through criminal acts are not only white, but most of them are black.”

As Trump pressed on this issue, Ramabosa tried to make his charm by joking about providing airplanes to the United States.

He said that South Africa is devoted to racist reconciliation, and he called the anti -linge lertheate icon Nelson Mandela.

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South African Agricultural Minister John Steenhuisen was invited to the farmers’ experience.

When the reporter asked what would happen if the white farmers left South Africa, Ramabosa defamed this question to his white minister, John Steenhuisen.

Trump, however, continued to fired flesh in Ramaphosa, who avoided what happened to President VolodyMyrensky when he met Trump in the same room in February.

Earlier this month, 59 white South Africans arrived in the United States and received refugee status. Ramaphosa said it was “coward” at the time.

Before the White House meeting on Wednesday, South Africa leaders emphasized that improving trade relations with the United States was his priority.

South Africa exports to the United States face 30% tariffs when Trump’s new income ends in July.

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The tension between South Africa and the United States has been a few days since Trump took office for his second term in January.

At that point, Ramaphosa signed the law at that time that the South African government signed a controversial legislative bill to accommodate individual lands if it was considered “fair and public interests.”

This measure helped to damage the image of Africa’s largest economy in the eyes of the Trump administration. The Ministry of International Justice has already been angry by massacre of Israel.

In February, the US president announced a critical suspension of South Africa and suggested that African community members, a white descendant of early Netherlands and French settlers, settled in the United States as refugees in the United States.

EBRAHIM RASOOL, Ambassador to the South African Republic, was expelled in March after Trump attempted to “mobilize superiority” and “projected white victims with dog whistle.”

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