Breaking 09:30 Taiwanese author Yang Shuang-zi wins International Booker Prize 09:20 Poland urges Ukraine to choose drone targets more carefully after Estonia interception 09:15 French economic activity records sharpest decline in more than five years 09:00 Euro Zone current account surplus declines amid falling trade balance 08:59 AI spending boom is pushing bond yields structurally higher, economists say 08:45 China announces official visit of Pakistan’s prime minister 08:43 Oppo places long-term reliability at core of mobile experience 08:30 JSW Cement reports sharp rise in quarterly profit as demand improves 08:20 Canadian fossils push back origins of animal movement and reproduction 08:15 Morocco and France sign agreement to strengthen fight against terrorism financing 08:02 Ancient complex life depended on oxygen, study of early fossils finds 08:00 Mitchells & Butlers reports slower sales growth amid weak consumer spending 07:45 Syrian president thanks Trump for “Precious” perfume gift 07:37 Sea level rise has nearly doubled since 1960, study finds 07:30 Eswatini faces criticism over acceptance of U.S. deportees 07:16 Webb telescope suggests Neptune moon Nereid formed within planet’s system 07:15 Colombia expels Bolivia’s ambassador in diplomatic retaliation 07:02 Nvidia concedes Chinese AI chip market as Huawei gains dominance 07:00 Germany proposes “Associated Member” status for Ukraine within the European Union 17:00 Verdun court fines organizer of memorial mass for Pétain over Holocaust denial remarks 16:45 Ubisoft flags further losses after record annual hit 16:30 Amazon.com wins appeal in tariff evasion case 16:20 Three supertankers move six million barrels through Hormuz 16:15 James Murdoch expands media footprint with Vox Media acquisitions 16:01 U.S and Israel planned postwar iran leadership shift with ahmadinejad 16:00 Two French children found alone by roadside in Portugal 15:46 Samsung labor union suspends strike after last-minute deal 15:45 Pressure mounts on Patrick Bruel as concerts are cancelled and new complaints emerge 15:36 Binance suspends ethereum transfers for scheduled wallet maintenance 15:30 Southwest Airlines plans major expansion of India innovation hub to 1,000 employees 15:27 Sumud flotilla interception sparks diplomatic tensions after Israel operation 15:15 Court rules wife of former northern Ireland politician unfit to stand trial 15:07 Casablanca club honors top chefs and restaurants 2026 awards 15:00 Italian unions report strong participation in strike against Kering restructuring plan 14:54 France and Morocco prepare historic state visit of HM King Mohammed VI 14:51 Morocco tax expert urges broader fiscal base reform 14:45 European Union says Ebola infection risk remains very low 14:35 UN and France praise Morocco’s role in peacekeeping diplomacy in Rabat 14:30 Marco Rubio calls for a “New Path” for Cuba amid rising tensions with Havana 14:24 Morocco approves 3,000 MW of renewable energy projects in early 2026 14:15 Elon Musk could become the first trillionaire following SpaceX stock market debut 14:00 Intuit announces major workforce reduction to strengthen AI strategy 13:59 Morocco calls for more flexible UN peacekeeping mandates 13:45 Hungary seeks Poland’s experience in rule of law and anti-corruption reforms 13:35 Morocco’s poultry sector defends safety standards amid online health concerns 13:30 France appoints Philippe Lalliot as new ambassador to Morocco 13:17 Morocco opens $2 billion in extra budget spending amid rising tax revenues 13:15 Nykaa seeks Meta’s inclusion in copyright dispute with Zee 13:06 GitHub internal repositories breached through malicious VS Code extension 13:00 Fujimori takes slim lead over Sanchez ahead of Peru presidential runoff 12:45 Sovereign cloud partnership between Thales and Google cloud expands into Germany 12:30 A first vote brings the Knesset closer to dissolution 12:15 Volvo cars faces Thai legal threat after fresh EX30 fires 12:00 Lowe’s maintains annual forecast despite weak U.S. housing demand 11:50 Alibaba launches powerful AI chip to challenge Nvidia dominance in China 11:45 AI financing drives record surge in U.S. convertible bond issuance 11:30 French pediatrician Aldo Naouri dies at the age of 88 11:15 Samvardhana Motherson reports strong profit growth driven by rising automotive demand in India 11:00 European Union to release €3.2 billion in first budget aid to Ukraine in mid-June 10:52 Starlink expansion across Africa triggers sovereignty debate as governments set conditions 10:45 Colombia: Senator’s vehicle riddled with bullets amid rising election violence 10:30 Venezuela releases three political prisoners after more than 20 years in detention 10:28 Morocco approves banking reform law to strengthen financial stability 10:22 Casablanca Timeless festival delivers immersive three day music experience 10:15 Tragic incident in Toulon involving a mother and her children 10:14 Turkey to urge NATO unity ahead of Ankara summit in July 10:00 This company automatically increases its employees’ salaries by 10% every year 09:56 Qatar says Strait of Hormuz remains closed to normal shipping traffic 09:45 Uzbekistan’s first London IPO success expected to boost future listings, fund chief says 09:38 Cegid inaugurates Cegid Atlas in Casablanca strengthening Morocco role

Ramaphosa’s US Visit Aims to Mend Strained Ties with Trump

Monday 19 May 2025 - 08:01
By: Zahouani Ilham
Ramaphosa’s US Visit Aims to Mend Strained Ties with Trump

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to embark on a state visit to the United States starting Monday, in what his administration calls an effort to "reset" deteriorating ties with Washington now seen by many analysts as their weakest in decades.

The visit follows a controversial move by the US to accept 59 white South African individuals as "refugees," after President Donald Trump claimed they were victims of racial persecution and possible "genocide." These individuals arrived under a special resettlement plan and will be allowed to remain in the US.

The South African government firmly denies these claims, emphasizing that white citizens though comprising only 7% of the population own over 70% of the land and are not systematically discriminated against.

According to Ramaphosa’s office, discussions with Trump will focus on both bilateral and global matters, though the White House has yet to comment. This marks the first time Trump will host an African leader since taking office. South Africa, current chair of the G20, is set to transfer that role to the US later this year.

Meeting Timeline and Key Issues

Ramaphosa will arrive in the US on May 19, with talks at the White House scheduled for May 21. His administration has not disclosed the official agenda but framed the trip as a strategic opportunity to reframe US-South Africa relations.

The discussion points are likely to include the treatment of white South Africans, foreign aid reductions, and the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.

Contentious Issues

Treatment of White South Africans

Tensions between the South African government and the US have intensified over allegations of racial targeting. Trump and South African-born billionaire Elon Musk have criticized a new land reform law signed by Ramaphosa that permits land expropriation without compensation for redistribution to historically marginalized communities. Some Afrikaner groups see this as a direct threat to their land rights.

Claims of targeted violence against white farmers have circulated, with some characterizing these attacks as genocide. South Africa refutes this, attributing farm attacks to the country’s broader crime issues that affect all races. Ramaphosa recently emphasized that both white and Black farmers are frequent victims of such crimes.

Musk has also criticized South Africa's Black Economic Empowerment policies, blaming them for his company Starlink's inability to operate in the country. South African officials maintain that these policies aim to correct apartheid-era inequalities.

Tariffs and Aid Reductions

Trump's economic policies have also strained relations. Since returning to the White House, he has suspended foreign aid, affecting South Africa’s HIV programs which previously relied heavily on US support. In 2023 alone, the US provided $462 million in HIV assistance.

In February, Trump announced further aid cuts, citing claims of land confiscation and South Africa’s legal challenge against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Details of the cuts remain unclear.

Additionally, Trump has imposed steep tariffs: 30% on all goods from South Africa and 55% on vehicles. Although a 90-day tariff suspension was announced in April, South Africa wants these tariffs removed permanently. The country still faces a 10% baseline tariff on all exports.

The US remains South Africa’s second-largest trading partner, and the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) a duty-free trade agreement is up for renewal this year.

ICJ Case Against Israel

South Africa’s decision to file a genocide case against Israel at the ICJ has further soured ties. The case accuses Israel of committing atrocities in Gaza. The US, a strong Israeli ally, criticized South Africa's move, with Trump calling it "aggressive." This prompted additional aid freezes.

Despite backlash, South Africa has stood firm. Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola reaffirmed that the country would not withdraw the ICJ case, citing its commitment to international law.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Talks will also address the war in Ukraine. Trump has pledged to end the conflict swiftly if re-elected, but previous diplomatic efforts have faltered. South Africa, historically aligned with Russia, has maintained a neutral stance and called for peaceful resolution, while also engaging diplomatically with Ukraine.

Ramaphosa hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in April and called for increased trade and dialogue. Hours before that meeting, Ramaphosa had a phone call with Trump where they agreed on the urgency of ending the war.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.