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'US Talking to More Than Just South Africa,' Researcher Says on Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting
'US Talking to More Than Just South Africa,' Researcher Says on Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting
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The US trade talks with South Africa have broader implications for the entire Southern African region, senior research fellow at the University of Johannesburg Dr. Oscar van Heerden told Sputnik Africa, commenting on Wednesday's meeting between Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump.The reason is that Pretoria acts as a regional leader within the Southern African Customs Union and Southern African Development Community, the researcher explained.There is little interest in extending AGOA beyond its September expiration. Instead, the door remains open for a bilateral trade agreement between South Africa and the US, the expert added.Why Was Marco Rubio Missing During Talks? – Researcher Puzzled Over US-South Africa Meeting LineupUS Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was present, suggesting possible defense-sector cooperation, and South African Trade Minister Parks Tau may have represented defense-linked industries, he noted. A day before the talks, Rubio said the US won't attend the G20 summit in South Africa — either at the foreign minister or presidential level—arguing that Pretoria has "consistently been a vote" against the US' interests on the global stage.BRICS is 'Direct Threat to US Hegemony,' Researcher SaysThe narrative that BRICS members "are not really that important, scattered, and they don't have uniformed programs" is not true, the researcher pointed out. Given this context, Trump's recent meetings with BRICS leaders — Modi, Lula, and Ramaphosa — as well as his outreach to Xi and Putin, come as no surprise, the expert argued.
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'US Not Only Talking to South Africa — They Are Talking to More Than Just South Africa,' Researcher Says on Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting
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'US Talking to More Than Just South Africa,' Researcher Says on Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa held a meeting with his US counterpart Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, aiming to "reset" and "recalibrate" bilateral relations.
The US trade talks with South Africa have broader implications for the entire Southern African region, senior research fellow at the University of Johannesburg Dr. Oscar van Heerden told Sputnik Africa, commenting on Wednesday's meeting between Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump.
The reason is that Pretoria acts as a regional leader within the Southern African Customs Union and Southern African Development Community, the researcher explained.
"They [the US] are not only talking to South Africa, they are talking to more than just South Africa. […] That's the point that President Ramaphosa wanted to make," he noted.
There is little interest in extending AGOA beyond its September expiration. Instead, the door remains open for a bilateral trade agreement between South Africa and the US, the expert added.
Why Was Marco Rubio Missing During Talks? – Researcher Puzzled Over US-South Africa Meeting Lineup
"I find that fascinating, I don't know why he wasn't there," van Heerden wondered, arguing the presence of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio "would have added much more value" to the discussions.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was present, suggesting possible defense-sector cooperation, and South African Trade Minister Parks Tau may have represented defense-linked industries, he noted.
A day before the talks, Rubio said the US won't attend the G20 summit in South Africa — either at the foreign minister or presidential level—arguing that Pretoria has "consistently been a vote" against the US' interests on the global stage.
BRICS is 'Direct Threat to US Hegemony,' Researcher Says
The narrative that BRICS members "are not really that important, scattered, and they don't have uniformed programs" is not true, the researcher pointed out.
"They [BRICS countries] are a competitor that the United States has to take seriously," he stated.
Given this context, Trump's recent meetings with BRICS leaders — Modi, Lula, and Ramaphosa — as well as his outreach to Xi and Putin, come as no surprise, the expert argued.
According to van Heerden, the picture is clear: "You [US] have weaponized the dollar and they [BRICS] are responding. You have weaponized trade and they're responding. They are a factor."