Just hours after telling journalists that “ no country can be allowed to bully another ” in reference to the U.S. boycott of the G-20 summit in Johannesburg this weekend, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced at a later press conference that the U.S. may attend after all, after extended negotiations between the two governments. The White House press secretary then shot down the claim , saying the U.S. would only send its acting ambassador to the closing ceremony, and accused Ramaphosa of “ running his mouth .”
Ramaphosa seems determined to accommodate the Trump Administration after months of antagonism and slander from the White House over a so-called “white genocide” against the white Afrikaner minority population.
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