Overview
- President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump are meeting at the White House to address longstanding tensions between South Africa and the United States.
- Key topics include South Africa's land expropriation law, U.S. claims of racial persecution against white farmers, and the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees in the U.S.
- Ramaphosa aims to counter unsubstantiated U.S. claims of 'genocide' and defend South Africa's sovereignty while seeking a reset in relations.
- The two leaders will also negotiate a new trade framework as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) approaches its October 2025 expiration.
- Trump is expected to push for exemptions for U.S. firms from South Africa's equity ownership laws and to address South Africa's ICJ case against Israel.