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South Africa should not be 'bullied' by US in ambassador row, opposition says

  • The US expelled South African Ambassador Ibrahim Rasool after he called President Donald Trump a 'white supremacist leader.'
  • This incident marks a significant low in US-South Africa relations, with concerns of potential economic repercussions such as losing benefits under the African Growth and Opportunity Act due to South Africa's foreign policy choices.
  • If relations do not improve, South Africa risks losing benefits from the African Growth and Opportunity Act, warned Joel Pollak.
  • The South African government, while calling Rasool's expulsion 'regrettable,' faces pressure to reconsider its core foreign policies to mend ties with the US.
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IOL broke the news in South Africa on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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