Rabat – U.S. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio announced on Friday that the South Africa’s ambassador in the USA, Ebrahim Rasool, is “no longer welcome” in the country.
In A post Rubio Rasool accused X of being a “politician with racial bait” who does not like President Donald Trump and described him as “persona non grata”.
The step is followed by Trump’s executive regulation, which reduced the help for South Africa, with regard to concerns about a state inclusion law that the South African government has incorrectly presented according to the South African government.
In his contribution, in which Rasool’s expulsion was announced, Rubio linked a Article Von Breitbart, who quoted the South African ambassador, said that Trump heads a white supremacist movement in America and all over the world.
Rubio did not have any further statement for the expulsion and the US State Department has not made any official declaration outside of the states’ comments.
Rasool made the remarks about Trump At a foreign policy seminar, which will be held on Friday by the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (Mistra) in Johannesburg.
He combined Trump’s foreign policy positions, especially against the legislation of property in South Africa, with the motivations of the white supremacists.
“The movement” Make America Great Again “, as a response not only to a supremacist instinct, but on very clear data that point to great demographic changes in the USA, in which the election authorizations in the United States are expected to become 48%,” said Raseel.
He also suggested that the global movement of the white victim was part of these white supremacist efforts and argued that it was represented by some South African peasant complaints in the United States.
Trump’s most recent executive regulation cites concerns about the new expropriation law of South Africa, which enables the government to redistribute land in cases in which it is not utilized or classified in the public interest.
Trump has criticized the law and said it was unfairly aimed at the white African minority in South Africa, the descendants of Dutch settlers. The executive order refers to Africans as a “racist unfavorable landowner” and accuses the South African government of the seizure of real estate on the basis of the breed.
South African officials rejected Trump’s claims and said they were wrongly informed. The government insists that the law is supposed to treat historical injustices from apartheid era at a time when black South Africans were violently removed from its country.