The President said that the US President said that he would suspend his assistance to South Africa over land reform policies.
South Africa President Syrill Lama Hosa told Elon Musk about the “wrong information” in South Africa after US President Donald Trump would suspend the land reform policy.
The Million Million Million Mill of Southern Africa, close to Trump, was involved in a dispute in a post about X, which blamed South Africa on Monday, accused South Africa, and was a victim of whites. It suggests that there is.
Sunday Trump accused South Africa forfeited land and handle “people in specific classes.”
Ramafosa said that the government was not confiscated by the government and the policy was to secure fair public access to land.
In the statement, Ramafosa and Musk said on Monday that “the wrong information about South Africa and the problem of distortion.”
“In the process, the President has repeatedly repeated the value of respect for the rule of law, justice, fairness, and equality in South Africa,” he said.
Yesterday, on February 3, 2025, @Cyrilramaphosa talked to @elonmush about the wrong information and distortion issues in South Africa.
In the process, the president repeated the dominance of the South African law and the embedded value in the constitution of respect for justice … pic.twitter.com/p5cx9grtyh
-My job (@presidencyza) February 4, 2025
“Complete survey”
As a part of his “American First” Agenda, the United States has already announced temporary freezing on almost all foreign support, pausing billions of dollars with global funding.
Last month, Lama Hosa signed a law that facilitates the state to expand the land of public interests in order for the state to expand the land of public interests after the end of apartheid in 1994.
According to the government, the bill does not allow Arbitrarily to expand the property. Land owners need to reach the agreement.
Trump wrote in a true society and said, “Until a complete survey of this situation is completed, all the future funds will be blocked to all funds to South Africa.”
In response, the South African International Relations and Cooperation Bureau states: “I trust President Trump’s advisor to fully understand South Africa’s policies in the constitutional democracy framework.
“Because many countries have similar laws, it may be clear that our exposement method is exceptional.”
Ramafosa has added that the United States has not provided other important funding to South Africa, except for the AIDS rescue program operated by the US International Development Organization (USAID).