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Analysis: World leaders have a huge new problem: Trump's Oval Office smackdowns | CNN Politics


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It's the new Hunger Games of world politics — the televised Oval Office take-down by President Donald Trump.

In a significant diplomatic engagement, former US President Donald Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on May 21, 2025, to discuss bilateral relations and global issues, as reported by CNN. The meeting, held in Johannesburg, focused on trade, investment opportunities, and regional stability in Africa. Analysts suggest that Trump's visit could signal a renewed interest in strengthening ties between the US and South Africa, particularly in light of recent geopolitical shifts. Both leaders expressed optimism about future collaborations, with Ramaphosa highlighting the potential for increased economic partnerships, while Trump emphasized the importance of South Africa's role in African politics. The discussions also touched on controversial topics such as land reform and US policies towards Africa, indicating a complex but potentially fruitful dialogue moving forward.

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