South Africa says silence from US on bid for talks, China pledges support
- South Africa's Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola stated that the United States has not responded to discussions about aid cuts related to President Donald Trump's executive order.
- Trump's executive order cut U.S. Financial assistance to South Africa, citing concerns about its land reform policy and a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
- Lamola mentioned that South Africa is organizing bilateral meetings with several countries, including China, to secure support amid U.S. Silence.
- South Africa plans to continue pursuing talks with the U.S., emphasizing that its land reform policy and ICJ case against Israel are 'non-negotiable.
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