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The senior person from the ruling party of the Anc South Africa defended its country’s sovereignty amid increasing tensions in the US over racial relations and new land legislation.
“We are a free country, we are a sovereign country. We are not the United States province and that sovereignty will defend,” said the National Chairman of the Anc Mantas on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump has issued a new law on the expropriation of South Africa, signing the executive order in February, saying that it is a means to which the government could “seize agricultural estate of ethnic minorities without compensation.”
President Kirill Ramaphos says the law provides “public access to land in fair and fair.”
The law on expropriation allows the government to seize the land without compensation, but only under certain circumstances.
The February Trump show also opened the door to African African, which will be accepted in the US as refugees, calling them “victims of unjust racial discrimination.”
But, speaking at Ramaphos in a speech at the celebration of South Africa Freedom Day in the East Mpumalangu province, Montas criticized South Africa citizens who urged Trump to “punish” the country.
“Now they are told to go there and be refugees, they refuse. They have to go,” he said.
The tensions were also publicly played on the X Page Elon Musk, where he called the laws of his country “racist”.
Currently, the White South Africans, who are in the minority of the population, have a majority of private lands and wealth of the country, despite the racist system of apartheid, which ending decades ago.
Seeking to stop tensions that have inflated months, South Africa has appointed in Washington a special messenger earlier this month.
McEbisi Jonas will be instructed to promote “diplomatic, trade and bilateral priorities of the country,” Ramaphos said.
This step comes after Washington sent the ambassador of South AfricaEbrahim Rosol, after he accused Trump of “whistling dog”.