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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Appears Uneasy After Meeting with Donald Trump Amid Rising International Scrutiny

May 25, 2025
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Following a private meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa seemed visibly uncomfortable, reigniting speculation about growing international pressure on the ANC-led government to address contentious domestic issues. The meeting, though held behind closed doors, drew significant global attention as South Africa faces mounting criticism over economic instability, racial divisions, and human rights concerns.

Witnesses noted a shift in Ramaphosa’s demeanor after the discussion, particularly when questioned about U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s proposal to expand America’s refugee resettlement program—a move some interpret as targeting South African minorities who claim persecution. Ramaphosa dismissed the suggestion, saying he was not “overly concerned,” but observers noted hesitations in his voice and body language that suggested otherwise. Analysts argue his reaction reflects deeper anxieties about potential diplomatic and economic repercussions if South Africa does not change course.

Trump, known for his direct approach, reportedly pressed Ramaphosa on several sensitive issues, including land reform policies, controversial public songs viewed by critics as inciting violence, and allegations of racial bias in economic decisions. Sources indicate Trump emphasized that symbolic gestures are no longer sufficient.

“Trump holds significant leverage—economic, diplomatic, and symbolic,” said international relations analyst Dr. Marcus van Dyk. “He’s vocalizing what many in the West are thinking: If the ANC fails to ensure equality, safety, and economic stability, the international community will respond.”

Critics of the ANC argue that its policies, such as land expropriation without compensation and race-based economic programs, have worsened racial tensions rather than fostering unity. The resurgence of struggle-era songs like “Kill the Boer” has further polarized opinions, with some defending them as cultural heritage while others condemn them as calls to violence.

Economically, South Africa faces a growing crisis as skilled professionals and investors leave, citing insecurity, corruption, and dwindling opportunities. Business leaders warn that continued political instability and racially charged policies are driving away capital and talent.

Insiders say Trump’s message was unequivocal: South Africa must uphold equal rights, stability, and transparent governance to maintain international support and economic partnerships.

As the fallout from the meeting continues, Ramaphosa’s government faces mounting pressure. Analysts suggest the global stance is now clear: implement reforms or face isolation.

“The ball is in South Africa’s court,” remarked a U.S. official. “There’s no more room for vague assurances. What happens next will determine the consequences.”

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