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South Africa's Ramaphosa Arrives in Washington to Reset U.S. Relations

The South African president seeks to address trade disputes, counter genocide claims, and secure economic agreements ahead of a critical White House meeting with Trump.

Overview

  • President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Washington with a delegation to negotiate a reset in U.S.-South Africa relations, focusing on trade, tariffs, and economic cooperation.
  • Ramaphosa plans to counter claims of a 'white genocide' and defend South Africa's land reform policies during his meeting with President Trump on Wednesday.
  • The delegation includes Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, who aims to highlight the economic importance of AGOA and dispel allegations of racial persecution against white South Africans.
  • Proposals under consideration include favorable tariffs for Tesla and Starlink in exchange for infrastructure investments in South Africa, reflecting a business-focused diplomatic strategy.
  • The visit comes as South Africa faces U.S. tariffs, aid cuts, and strained ties over its foreign policy positions on Israel, Iran, and the BRICS alliance.