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Trump Reacts as Ramaphosa Says SA ‘Won’t Be Bullied’

November 22, 2025
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South Africa “Won’t Be Bullied,” Ramaphosa Says, and Trump Reacts South African President Cyril Ramaphosa recently stated that the country “won’t be bullied,” in defence of South Africa’s sovereign policy views and foreign alignments. In response, former US President Donald Trump has been very critical of Ramaphosa. Ramaphosa stressed that South Africa would not be swayed by outside forces as he spoke at a business gathering in Pretoria. “We may be a developing nation, but we are not a nation to be pushed around,” he stated, emphasising that the country’s foreign policy is firmly grounded in independence and constitutional ideals.

During a press briefing in Florida, Trump—known for his forthright approach to international politics—reacted. He didn’t name Ramaphosa specifically, but he did say that some countries “benefit from American partnerships yet criticise the United States when convenient.” In what was largely taken as a reaction to South Africa’s position, he went on to say that nations “should show respect if they expect cooperation.”

According to analysts, this exchange is symbolic of the larger geopolitical tensions that are escalating as nations deal with changing global alignments and increased pressure from superpowers. With its growing global influence and membership in the BRICS, South Africa has taken centre stage, frequently putting multilateralism ahead of conformity with Western expectations. Diplomatic representatives from both sides have emphasised that formal contacts are still intact, despite the harsh rhetoric.

On the other hand, experts are sounding the alarm that the public volleys of accusations could put a damper on collaboration in international forums for commerce, security, and economics. The focus is now on whether the conflict will intensify or lead to more subdued diplomatic engagement in the coming weeks, as both leaders reaffirm their narratives.

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