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From Tension to Turnaround: Trump Backtracks as Ramaphosa Holds His Ground

Ramaphosa Deserves Credit for Standing Firm Against Trump’s G20 Bullying

November 21, 2025
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In the midst of escalating diplomatic tension, many have urged South Africans to acknowledge President Cyril Ramaphosa’s steadfastness in standing his ground when former U.S. President Donald Trump attempted to bully the nation particularly in relation to the upcoming G20 Summit.

Trump initially threatened to boycott the G20 and claimed he would not send any government delegates, citing what he described as “human rights abuses” in South Africa.

However, Ramaphosa refused to back down. He insisted that the summit would proceed whether or not the U.S. participated, reaffirming South Africa’s sovereignty and sense of national pride.

“Boycott politics never work … the summit will go on and the show will go on,” Ramaphosa said, according to SABC News.

Diplomatic observers say his response was not just political it was personal. During a tense meeting in the White House earlier this year, Trump raised inflammatory and unfounded claims about “white genocide” in South Africa.

Ramaphosa, drawing on both decorum and a firm sense of principle, rejected those narratives outright, opting instead for constructive dialogue on trade, investment, and mutual cooperation.

As Trump now reportedly plans to send a delegation of up to 350 people to attend the summit in Johannesburg, some have called this a diplomatic “U turn” and a sign that Ramaphosa’s resolve paid off. While the numbers may remain disputed, the message is clear: Ramaphosa did not bend under pressure.

“Give Cyril his flowers he didn’t just hold the line; he preserved our dignity on the global stage.”

Whether you support Ramaphosa or not, his refusal to be intimidated by Trump has struck a chord across the nation and for many, that merit recognition.

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