South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa will start a state go to to the US on Monday in what his authorities describes as an try and “reset” the connection between the 2 international locations, which many specialists say has turn out to be the frostiest in many years.
The go to comes simply days after the US welcomed a gaggle of 59 white South African “refugees” who President Donald Trump claims are being persecuted in South Africa due to their race, and are going through a “genocide”. They flew to the US on a particular relocation plan and will probably be allowed to settle there.
Ramaphosa’s authorities denies these allegations and says whites, who personal greater than 70 p.c of the land regardless of making up simply 7 p.c of the inhabitants, will not be discriminated towards.
In an announcement, Ramaphosa’s workplace mentioned the 2 leaders would focus on “bilateral” and “international problems with curiosity”. The White Home has not but made an announcement relating to the assembly.
That is the primary time Trump will host an African chief on the White Home since he took workplace in January. South Africa, which at present presides over the G20, will hand over management to the US in November.
Right here’s the timeline of the anticipated assembly, in addition to a breakdown of the primary points which have prompted rigidity and are almost certainly to be tabled:
When is the assembly?
Ramaphosa will journey on Monday, Could 19, and can meet with Trump on the White Home on Wednesday, Could 21.
His workplace didn’t share an agenda for the talks, however mentioned that “the president’s go to to the US gives a platform to reset the strategic relationship between the 2 international locations”.
The agenda is predicted to incorporate the therapy of white South Africans, support cuts and the continued wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
What is going to Trump and Ramaphosa focus on?
The agenda is predicted to incorporate the next topics:
Remedy of white South Africans
The problem of relations between South Africa’s traditionally advantaged white minority inhabitants and Ramaphosa’s Black-led authorities has been essentially the most sensitive one between the 2 governments.
White Afrikaners are descendants of primarily Dutch colonisers who, till 1990, managed the nation beneath an apartheid system that segregated and excluded the Black majority. Most of the most profitable enterprise leaders and farm house owners within the nation are nonetheless white. Greater than half of the Black inhabitants is categorised as poor.
Trump and his billionaire ally, South African-born Elon Musk, have severely criticised the Ramaphosa administration’s alleged poor therapy of those white folks within the nation, following Ramaphosa’s signing into regulation of an Expropriation Invoice which permits the federal government to confiscate land, in some cases, with out compensation. The regulation, signed in January, permits expropriation from any land proprietor for redistribution to marginalised teams corresponding to ladies and folks with disabilities.
Some Afrikaner teams say the regulation may enable their land to be redistributed to among the nation’s Black majority.
Trump has highlighted allegations by a gaggle of white South Africans who concern that their land will probably be seized. This group additionally says white farmers face a disproportionate variety of violent assaults, which have led to a number of deaths and quantity to a “genocide”.
The South African authorities has denied that there’s a genocide and says the assaults are a part of a wider crime drawback. Talking on the Africa CEO discussion board in Abidjan in Ivory Coast on Could 13, Ramaphosa mentioned the US authorities “has received the improper finish of the stick”, as South Africa suffers general from excessive charges of violent crime, whatever the race of victims. Each white and Black farmers have been focused in farm assaults, during which armed criminals have assaulted, robbed and generally murdered farm staff in normally distant places.
In the meantime, Musk, who’s the founding father of web firm Starlink, additionally blames the federal government for the corporate’s failure to launch in South Africa due to its Black empowerment legal guidelines which require that giant companies and companies looking for authorities contracts be owned partially by marginalised teams corresponding to Black folks.
In a March publish on his X social media platform, Musk mentioned Starlink was not allowed to launch “as a result of I’m not black”. Officers have denied these allegations and say the nation’s enterprise legal guidelines are supposed to proper historic wrongs.

Tariffs and support cuts to South Africa
Since re-entering the White Home in January, Trump has carried out a triple whammy of financial insurance policies which have hit South Africa laborious.
First had been the sweeping aid cuts the US introduced after Trump signed an government order pausing international support to all international locations for a minimum of 90 days.
That disrupted funding for therapy and analysis in South Africa for lethal communicable illnesses like HIV. South Africa has the biggest variety of folks dwelling with HIV on the earth, and till then, the US supplied about 18 p.c of the federal government’s HIV finances. In 2023, the US supplied $462m in HIV support. Since January, some HIV therapy programmes have remained reduce, whereas others have had their funding reinstated, though it’s unclear what number of.
In February, Trump ordered that extra financial aid be cut particularly to South Africa over what he mentioned was “unjust racial discrimination”, citing the alleged confiscation of white-owned land. He additionally cited South Africa’s submitting of its genocide case towards Israel over its struggle on Gaza on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice (ICJ) in December 2023. Particulars of the additional support cuts weren’t made public.
Lastly, South Africa has also been hit by Trump’s tariff war. The nation was slapped with a 30 p.c tariff on all items in April. An extra 25 p.c tariff was positioned on South African-made automobiles getting into the US, placing automobile surcharges at 55 p.c.
Ramaphosa described Trump’s actions as “punitive” and mentioned the tariffs would “function a barrier to commerce and shared prosperity”.
Though Trump paused reciprocal tariffs for most countries (together with South Africa) for 90 days on April 9, South Africa’s authorities needs tariffs to be completely dropped. South Africa additionally nonetheless faces the baseline 10 p.c tariff on items that Trump has imposed on all international locations.
The US is South Africa’s second-largest bilateral buying and selling companion after China. Underneath the duty-free Africa Progress Alternative Act launched in 2000, South Africa sells treasured stones, metal merchandise and vehicles to the US, and buys crude oil, electrical items and plane in return.
The AGOA framework, which incorporates 32 African international locations, is up for renewal this yr, but it surely’s unclear if Trump’s White Home will comply with by way of with it.

Israel-Gaza ICJ case and Gaza Warfare
The South African authorities filed its genocide case towards Israel on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice (ICJ) on December 29, 2023, accusing it of “genocidal acts” throughout its assaults on Gaza, to the anger of Israel’s ally and main weapons provider, the US.
The landmark case highlighted the African nation’s vocal and visual assist for the Palestinian trigger and was the primary court docket case towards Israel within the ongoing struggle in Gaza. Hearings started in January 2024. In March 2024, the ICJ issued an emergency order that Israel guarantee meals support deliveries into Gaza and stop its offensive in Rafah.
Each Joe Biden’s and Trump’s administrations within the US have opposed South Africa’s transfer, with Trump denouncing Pretoria’s “aggressiveness”. On February 7, Donald Trump signed an government order pausing support to the nation. The order cited the ICJ case, the Afrikaner situation and South Africa’s alleged collaboration with Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
South Africa, in the meantime, has promised to not withdraw its case regardless of this backlash. International minister Ronald Lamola informed The Monetary Instances in February that there was “no probability” the nation would again down.
“Standing by our rules generally has penalties, however we stay agency that that is necessary for the world and the rule of regulation,” he mentioned.

Ukraine-Russia Warfare
Trump and Ramaphosa are additionally anticipated to debate peace and mediation efforts within the Ukraine-Russia war as representatives of the 2 international locations hold talks for the primary time because the struggle started in February 2022.
The Trump administration has taken a lead position in mediating between Russia and Ukraine. Throughout his election marketing campaign, Trump promised to barter an finish to the struggle “inside 24 hours” if elected. A lot of that effort, seen by some as aggressive, has fallen flat, nonetheless. A state go to to the US by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ended with Trump and his deputy, JD Vance, shouting at their guest in February this yr.
South Africa, in the meantime, has opted to remain impartial within the battle and has called for dialogue between the perimeters. The nation is a historic ally of Russia due to the previous Soviet Union’s assist throughout apartheid. Each are additionally founding members of the rising BRICS alliance of economies, alongside India, Brazil and China, which some see as a rival to the G5 group of richest international locations.
South Africa has not condemned Russia or Putin for the invasion of Ukraine, and has abstained from a United Nations decision that did so.
On the similar time, Pretoria has remained pleasant with Ukraine. In April, Ramaphosa hosted Zelenskyy throughout a state go to throughout which they mentioned rising commerce and the continued struggle, with the Ukrainian chief calling for extra strain on Moscow.
Hours earlier than Zelenskyy met with Ramaphosa, the South African chief mentioned he spoke over the telephone with Trump, and so they each agreed that the struggle wanted to cease.