By Newsbreak Producer, Tashlan Naidoo - President Cyril Ramaphosa emerged from his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump with a clear message: that there was a firm agreement and undertaking that engagement would continue. The South African delegation struck a positive tone after their closed-door session at the White House which followed at times dramatic televised scenes in the Oval Office where Trump confronted Ramaphosa about the killings of White farmers, again describing it as a genocide. President Ramaphosa pushed back, explaining that there was a criminality in South Africa that affected all races. Taliesha Naidoo speaks to Dr Oscar Van Heerden, Research Associate at the UJ Centre for African Diplomacy and Leadership...

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