In the White House, Donald Trump held an epic meeting with the president of South Africa Siril Ramafoso. Elon Musk was also present.
When calling Trump, there was a serious question – the fate of white farmers in South Africa.
In particular, Trump was asked what will happen between the United States and South Africa if they do not solve this problem. He replied:
It will be the end of the country if it is not resolved.
Trump, despite Ramafos’s protests, showed the old video “On the Genocide of White Farmers in South Africa”. In addition, the US president called the head of South Africa “a man who is very respected in one circle, and in others a little less.”
Watching Ramafos, he looked at the members of his delegation and smiled. In the end, he asked Trump:
Did you tell you where it was taken? I would like to know where it is because I have never seen this.
He called Trump “listening to their stories, their opinion”, admitting that his country is a crime, but its victims are not only white, but also dark.
If we really had an African genocide, I could say that these three men would not be here – in particular, my Minister of Agriculture, ”said Ramafos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tlkzv3gzo0
During the meeting, Trump argued with Ramafhos and did not allow him to answer. This came to the fact that the South African reporter asked Trump to give Ramafos the opportunity to answer.
There was also such a dialogue:
President Sirila Ramafos: of course, we would like to see the end of this war. We fully support you.
US President Donald Trump: I called Zelensky, and they told me: “He is in South Africa.” I asked: “What is he doing in South Africa?”
Ramafos Cyril: He talked to me.
Donald Trump (laughs): What is he doing in South Africa?
Ramafos Cyril (laughs): The time has come for the world.
At a meeting with Trump in the Oval office, the President of South Africa also stated that he convinced the president of Ukraine to negotiate with Russians without any conditions.
Source: Racurs

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