

“Death, death, death…horrible deaths,” Trump says while going through articles about attacks on white farmers
A much-anticipated meeting between South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump is over.
The encounter was at times – as expected – fiery. Trump confronted the South African leader with a video over discredited claims of a white genocide in South Africa.
The meeting was also littered with golf chat. Ramaphosa told Trump he brought a 14kg golf book as a gift, while South African golfer Ernie Els told the meeting “two wrongs don’t make a right”.
Though visibly uncomfortable from the ambush, Ramaphosa remained calm, saying the chants of “shoot the Boer” shown in the video don’t represent government policy.
And upon leaving the White House, he told reporters the meeting went “very well”.
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Ramaphosa downplays Oval Office drama in post-Trump news conferencepublished at 04:11 22 May
Khanyisile Ngcobo
Reporting from JohannesburgSpeaking to reporters back at his Washington hotel, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has downplayed the drama that played out in the White House during his meeting with his US President Donald Trump.
Ramaphosa faced a tough time in the Oval Office after he was ambushed with videos purporting to show the persecution of a white genocide – a claim that has been discredited.
The South African president shared details from the lunch that followed the confrontation, saying his team had a “robust engagement” and a “rather pleasant lunch” with the Trump administration, where issues such as golf and trade and investment were discussed.
“I was rather pleased that there was a rather firm agreement and undertaking that we’re going to continue engaging,” he told South African media after the briefing.
Ramaphosa insisted that the visit was a “great success”, and that while the South African media “wanted to see drama”, he was “sorry we disappointed you somewhat”.
He also mentioned that he now expects Trump to attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg later this year.
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Top foreign relations Democrat hits out at Trump after meetingpublished at 04:01 22 May
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democat on the the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, hit out at Donald Trump’s rhetoric during his meeting at the White House with Cyril Ramaphosa.
“The only beneficiaries of President Trump’s meeting with President Ramaphosa are China and Russia, who are eagerly courting South Africa as Trump’s ham-handed diplomacy pushes the country further away from the United States,” she says in a statement.
“The president’s display in the Oval Office today brings us no closer to furthering this critical partnership and instead takes us decades back both in the rhetoric that was used and in opportunities lost.”