South Africa’s rule of ANC’s high -ranking characters defended his nation’s sovereignty as the tension with the United States increased with racial relations and new land laws.
“We are a free state and we are sovereignty. We are not the province of the United States, and sovereignty will defend,” Gwede Mantashe, the chairman of ANC, said on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump has been hit by a new reception in South Africa, and in February, the government signed an order to seize the agricultural agricultural agricultural agriculture without compensation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said the law guarantees the public approach to land in a fair and legitimate way.
The acceptance method allowed the government to seize land without compensation.
Trump’s February order also portrayed the African people as “victims of unfair racism.”
In a speech at the South African Freedom Day held in the eastern part of MPUMALANGA, Mantashe criticized the country to “punish” to South African citizens who demanded Trump.
“Now they go there and have been directed to refugees. They are rejected. They must go,” he said.
The tension was also openly conducted on the X -page of ELON MUSK, and he described his state ownership law as “racist”.
Despite the racist system of Apa Lertheid, which ends decades ago, the white South African Republic, which is now a small number of people, owns most civilians and wealth.
To suppress the crying tension for several months South Africa has appointed a special envoy to Washington earlier this month..
Ramaphosa said MCEBISI Jonas would be in charge of developing “diplomacy, trade and quantum priorities.”
The movement follows Washington expelled the ambassador of South Africa.EBRAHIM RASOOL has been accused of Trump for “dog whistle” political charges.
Last month, officials from Orania, a village of all white separatism, founded by African Nus after the end of the Apa Lertheate, visited the United States as part of their efforts to be recognized as an autonomous state.
Mantashe suggested to integrate Orania’s community in a Sunday speech.
“Blacks must go and build there, and we must mix them,” he said.
“Hate can never survive peace. It is peace to build a state,” he added.
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2025-04-27 20:32:00