Trump’s accusation of South Africa at White House
During his meeting with the South African president, the US president claimed, “There is a genocide in South Africa.”
US President Donald Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramafosa on Wednesday evening, according to ISNA.
“We have a long relationship with South Africa,” Trump said during the meeting. I have a lot of friends in this country. “
During his meeting with Trump, Ramafosa also announced the purpose of his visit to the United States to change the trade between the two countries and develop the trade relationship.
He also appreciated Trump’s aid to South Africa during the Kuwaiti-2 epidemic.
In response to a question, Trump claimed: “Many difficult events are happening in South Africa and we will talk about it today. “There is a genocide in this country.”
“After years of war between Congo and Rwanda, we ended this war,” he said. A genocide is happening. “
Ramafosa praised Trump’s attempt to make peace between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. “We have been looking for peace for years,” he said. “Peace is vital to this region and we hope to achieve peace with the support of the international community.”
The US president also added: “I hear very good reports about Rwanda and Congo. I have always heard numerous reports of head and killing. “We are talking to them about business and valuable mines.”
“We are also talking about a big business agreement with India and Pakistan,” he said. “We ended the conflict between India and Pakistan.”
“We are also looking to end the war in Ukraine,” Trump also said. I had a good talk with Putin. “More than 6,000 troops are killed each week.”
He also avoided answering a question about the continuation of the Gaza war and the possibility of his contact with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Nahaho to end the Gaza war.
In response to a question about the Qatar $ 5 million gift issue, Trump told the questioner, “You don’t have enough intelligence to be a reporter.”
He also responded to a question about his claim about genocide in South Africa and the reason for inviting the President to the White House, “You have no right to ask.”
Trump’s claim sparked outrage from South African reporters, and they said to Trump, “If this claim is true, why wouldn’t you travel to South Africa to confirm it?”
“I have many friends in South Africa who say we will be killed in South Africa if we do not have our farmland,” he said.
The claim was met with Ramafosa’s reaction. “There is a series of crimes in South Africa,” the South African president said. “The dead are not all white and many are black.”
In response, Trump claimed: “White farmers are cut off. “If we had a real reporter in the US, they would talk about it, not to donate a plane from Qatar to the US.”
His claim to “genocide” in South Africa is while Trump has unanswered all the questions asked about the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza and even silenced the crimes of the regime, including the killing of children.
“We need to talk about cooperation between South Africa and the United States to tackle the ongoing crimes in South Africa,” Ramafosa also said.
However, Trump again claimed, “You are killing people and killing them. “Thousands of people are looking for a trip to the US for fear of their lives.”
“If this problem is not resolved, South Africa will disappear,” he said.
Trump’s accusation against South Africa faced strong reaction from officials in the White House and rejected it.
However, the US president claimed, “I am looking to save lives. No matter where it is, I am looking to save the lives. I hope we can take action. “
Without the presence of the US, the Group 2 meeting would not be important
Responding to a question about the possibility of a US attendance at the Group 2 meeting in South Africa, he said: “Without the United States, the Group 2 meeting would not be important.”
“I hope the United States will continue its leadership at the meeting and that President Trump will travel to South Africa,” Ramafosa said in a response.
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