International Relations 'concerned' about Trump executive order

JOHANNESBURG - The Department of International Relations and Cooperation says they are concerned about US President Donald Trump's executive order and cutting funding to South Africa.

Pretoria says that the order on factual accuracy.

Trump says that the Afrikaner minority is being treated badly; and that land is being confiscated.

Spokesperson Chrispin Phiri says the government want to address the misinformation.

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Arfriforum's Kallie Kriel says that the government is to blame for the executive orders.

Trump has offered Afrikaners resettlement in the US and cutting funding to South Africa.

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AfriForum and Solidarity say they prefer that Afrikaners stay in South Africa.

This is so that they can rebuild the country, rather than relocate to the United States.

Trump continues his hardline stance against South Africa in response to the country's new Expropriation Act.

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