US President Donald Trump accused the South African President, who is on a visit to the United States, of genocide against the white minority. US President Donald Trump accused South African President Cyril Ramaphosa of genocide in South Africa during a meeting at the White House on Wednesday. Trump showed the South African president and journalists documents, including some photographs, as evidence of the genocide of the white minority and said that white farmers were fleeing South Africa. During this time, Trump also played a video in which some people were shown chanting "Kill the farmer." After showing the video, Trump said that this was evidence that the white minority was being targeted in South Africa. South African President Ramaphosa immediately responded to this, saying that these slogans did not represent government policy. He explained that the South African government is committed to racial harmony and the rule of law.
Sorry, I don't have a plane to give you, South African President's response to Trump
During the meeting, South African President Ramaphosa sarcastically told Trump, "Sorry, I don't have a plane to give you." South African Safdar made the plane talk because US President Donald Trump has accepted a luxury plane from Qatar as a gift. It was an unusual meeting between South African President Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump at the White House. Trump wanted to talk about violence against white people in South Africa, while Ramaphosa wanted to talk about trade. It is worth noting that President Trump and his supporters have repeatedly claimed that genocide is taking place against white farmers in South Africa. However, the South African government has called the claims made by Trump and his supporters false.
Pakistani people are the best, their leaders are great, Modi is my friend in India, Trump
US President Donald Trump has once again taken credit for the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, saying that he brought about a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Speaking to reporters after meeting South African President Ramaphosa at the White House, US President Trump praised the Pakistan-India ceasefire agreement. Trump once again said that he brought about a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Speaking to reporters, the US President said that I told Pakistan and India, what are you doing? The problem between the two countries was increasing. The people of Pakistan are the best and their leaders are great, Modi is my friend in India. Trump said that the US is making big deals with Pakistan and India.
It should be remembered that in India, Indian
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had completely denied American efforts in
the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in the past few days. On
Monday, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, while briefing a
parliamentary committee, said that the Pakistan-India ceasefire was
strictly bilateral, US President Trump had no role in the ceasefire. The
Indian Foreign Secretary said that Trump did not ask permission from us
to come in the middle, Trump himself wanted to come on stage and he
came. It should be noted that on May 10, Donald Trump himself had
announced on his social media platform Truth Social that Pakistan and
India have agreed to a ceasefire.
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