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US President Trump and South African President dispute during a meeting

Internet reports that U.S. President Trump had a dispute when meeting with visiting South African President Ramaphosa at the White House on the 21st. The two sides held a heated debate on "whether white genocide is taking place in South Africa." Ramaphosa said Trump needs to listen to South Africans. Trump responded by saying there were so-called "thousands of stories" and "documentaries" about the situation in South Africa, and then directed staff to play a video purportedly about "violence against white South Africans." Trump also flipped through so-called "news articles" to emphasize his view, saying that white South African farmers were facing "death." After the video was played, Trump and Ramaphosa had repeated discussions on the current situation. Ramaphosa said the videos did not represent government policy and that he and his party "completely opposed" the language used in the videos. (CCTV News)

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