Overview
- During a high-stakes Oval Office meeting, Trump presented video and print materials to support his unsubstantiated claims of a 'white genocide' targeting South African farmers.
- President Ramaphosa firmly rejected the allegations, emphasizing that no genocide exists and calling for dialogue on trade and economic cooperation instead.
- The meeting highlighted deep tensions over South Africa's land expropriation law, which allows for land seizures without compensation, a key point in Trump's criticism.
- Ramaphosa proposed opening South Africa's energy sector to US firms and offering trade incentives, including reduced tariffs on Tesla vehicles, to attract American investment.
- The unresolved dispute leaves US-South Africa relations at their lowest point in decades, with Trump's tariff threats and AGOA trade pact leverage still looming.