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Donald Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa complained to White Farmers complaining to White Farmers who complained to White Farmers, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky’s pharmping.
“We have hundreds of people, thousands of people are trying to enter our country because they will be killed and the land will be confiscated.” Ramaphosa.
“There are laws that give you the right to confiscate soil for any payment, you can take the land for any payment” Trump continued.
In the United States president, a thick sweep on the walls of the screenshots in the wall of the oval farmers, a thick sweep to show the pursuit of the screens, warning about the alleged crimes caught for TV cameras, sitting on the weddings, with a lasting Ramaphosa, with a lasting Ramaphosa.
In addition, “more than a thousand” white farmer’s alleged burial was referred to the burial, added: “It is a terrible view – I have never seen such a thing.”
The South African leader said he wanted to know the place of graves before insisting, “the ownership of land ownership of our constitution”.
“And this constitution protects all South Africans,” he said.
Ramaphosa said he wanted to discuss the problem of treatment of Trump and White Farmers, but most of the crime victims in South Africa stressed that the victims are black.
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The object of Trump’s wrath is a South African Land Reform Law, trying to restore the unfairness of the separation, and the “genocide” in South Africa has led to the theory of American law.
The newly applied law allows the government to hold private land – the vast majority of white belonging to – for public use. No compensation should be issued if the courts are not considered “fair and fairly”.
Washington was angry in the case of genocide of genocide of South Africa, and in the International Justice Court, Israel occurred in Gaza.
Since the beginning of his office in January, Trump, helped the country, expelled the ambassador and threatened to boycot the G20 summit, Pretoria hosting.
He also offered a number of white African families who claimed that there was a victim of racial discrimination.
Pretoria claims that the government has seized land from white farms and the fuel of violence against white landowners and “recognizes the deepest and painful history of South Africa.”
To the meeting in Washington, Ramaphosa is ready to provide discounts to the United States as discounted mineral resources and gas fields and gas fields in the country and open the markets of American agricultural companies.
Pretoria also gave a compromise to allow South African-based elusive, South African-based elusive, the government of Ramaphosa, who participated in the Internet service of Starlink satellite in the country.
On Wednesday, Trump, which describes Ramaphosa as “a large number of respectable people,” described the South African leader called “reset” between the two countries.
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However, the tone was quickly degenerated when Trump became violence against white farmers.
Ramaphosa, the white members of the delegation – the white members of the State of Agriculture, the leader of the Democratic Union Party – the elder of the elder of the Agriculture – the leader of the head of some Trumm was also covered by the Minister of Agriculture.
“There were moments you think, oh, he will be a screaming match,” said Khaya Sithole, who was a Witwatersrand and a well-known South African commenter, “but he knew herself well in managing himself,” he said.