President Cyril Ramaphosa says he hopes that United States President-elect Donald Trump will make it to South Africa next year for the G20 Summit.This is the second time that Trump, a Republican, will be the US President.Trump is expected to take over the reins from outgoing President and Democrat Joe Biden who ousted Trump during the 2020 elections.
South Africa’s Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says the US and SA will continue to cooperate on trade and security matters. Magwenya says, “We certainly hope that President Trump will make it to SA next year when SA hosts the G20 Heads of State Summit and we certainly are positive about the maintenance of our strategic relationship with the United States politically, as well as on trade matter, where we cooperate and other areas such as security cooperation where there’s also deep cooperation between ourselves and the US.
He says, “President Ramaphosa has congratulated President-elect Trump for his return to the Whitehouse. The President looks forward to working closely with President Trump on a number of areas of bilateral cooperation, but also working closely with his administration as we commence with our Presidency of the G20 on the 1st of December. After our Presidency of the G20 the US will take over from us. We’ve already formed part of the Troika of the G20.
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