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    Trump Clashes With South African President Ramaphosa Over Demand for Luxury Plane

    After clashing with Ukraine’s President Zelensky, Donald Trump allegedly argued with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over a request involving a luxury presidential plane.

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 23 May 2025, 04:55 AM
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    Updated: 06 Dec 2025, 10:07 AM

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    Trump Clashes With South African President Ramaphosa Over Demand for Luxury Plane

    Donald Trump White House: US President Donald Trump once again showed his aggressive style in the White House. After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, he now clashed with the President of South Africa. There was a heated debate between Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Ramaphosa arrived in Washington on 19 May. He has come with the intention of strengthening the relations between America and South Africa.


    Actually a meeting was going on between Trump and Ramaphosa in the White House. During this time other White House officials were also present. Trump suddenly raised the issue of racism in the meeting and started besieging the President of South Africa. Trump alleged that during his tenure, white farmers are being massacred in South Africa. Responding to this, Ramaphosa rejected all the allegations.


    Trump presented the proof in front of Ramaphosa


    Trump did not remain silent even after the allegations. He played a video on the big screen. Presenting this video as proof, Trump said that thousands of white farmers have been killed in South Africa. He also showed some articles published in the media. While showing the articles, Trump said with great emphasis in front of Ramaphosa, 'Death...Death.' Meanwhile, the matter became more heated.


    South African President rejected Trump's allegations


    South African President Ramaphosa rejected all the allegations of Trump. He said, "Violence has increased in South Africa, but blacks have been more victims of it. White people have been killed less." Referring to the video, Ramaphosa said, I have never seen this video before. We will get it investigated whether it is true or not. Every section of society in our country has been affected by crime. The aim of my visit to America is to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.


    Ramaphosa took a dig at Trump


    South African President Ramaphosa took a dig at Trump over the gift given by Qatar. He said, "Our government is trying to eradicate apartheid in South Africa, however I regret that I do not have any plane to gift you." In fact, the Qatar government had gifted Trump a luxury plane worth Rs 3400 crore.

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