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South Africa summons new US ambassador over criticism as rift deepens

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South Africa summons new US ambassador over criticism as rift deepens
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South Africa summons new US ambassador over criticism as rift deepens

2026-03-12 05:09 Last Updated At:05:10

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The new U.S. ambassador to South Africa has been summoned to explain his criticism, the country's foreign minister said Wednesday, as a diplomatic rift continues over foreign policy that the Trump administration describes as anti-American and domestic policies it calls anti-white.

Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III was summoned after speaking at a meeting of business leaders on Tuesday, where he challenged the South African government over its diplomatic ties with Iran and its affirmative action laws that advance opportunities for Black people ahead of other races.

The rift has grown between the former allies since President Donald Trump returned to office. Ties have plunged to their lowest point since the end of apartheid, or white minority rule, in 1994. Trump has been critical of South Africa’s Black-led government.

Bozell, a conservative activist appointed by Trump, took up his role in Pretoria last month.

In his first detailed public comments on U.S.-South Africa ties since arriving, Bozell said South Africa should change some of its affirmative action laws that were designed to redress the inequalities of South Africa's decades of racial segregation under apartheid. He compared the laws to race laws that oppressed Black people during apartheid.

Bozell also called for changing a land law that allows the South African government to expropriate land without compensation in some circumstances.

“While South Africa welcomes active public diplomacy and the strengthening of bilateral ties, we emphasize that such engagements must remain consistent with established diplomatic etiquette and international protocols,” Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola told a press conference. “In this regard, we have called in the ambassador of the United States, Ambassador Bozell, to explain his undiplomatic remarks.”

Foreign ministry director-general Zane Dangor said Bozell met with South African officials and the ambassador “apologized and expressed regret.”

There was no immediate comment from the U.S. government.

Trump’s central allegation against the South African government is his baseless claim that minority white farmers are being targeted in a campaign of violence and killings. Even some conservative white Afrikaner groups denied the Trump administration’s claims.

Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with those claims at a dramatic White House meeting last year that underlined the strained relationship.

Bozell did backtrack on one comment earlier Wednesday. At the meeting of business leaders, he criticized a South African court ruling that decided an apartheid-era chant repeated by a far-left opposition political party was not hate speech, despite it having the phrase “kill the Boer.” Boer refers to a white farmer in South Africa.

The Trump administration has branded the chant as anti-white hate speech. Bozell reiterated that view Tuesday: “I am sorry, I don’t care what your courts say, it’s hate speech.” He said in an X post Wednesday his comment reflected his personal view and “the U.S. government respects the independence and findings of South Africa’s judiciary.”

The Trump administration has taken other extraordinary steps against South Africa — its biggest trading partner in Africa — including expelling its ambassador to Washington last year and barring South Africa from meetings of the Group of 20 rich and developing nations in the U.S. this year.

Bozell said he hadn't come to “to pick a fight” but the U.S. had presented five requests to the South African government around a year ago to improve ties: distance itself from Iran, change parts of its affirmative action laws affecting American companies operating in South Africa, outlaw any expropriation of land without compensation, declare rural crime a priority and publicly condemn the “kill the Boer” chant.

Bozell said the U.S. was frustrated it had not received any reply from South Africa on those requests.

Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa.

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FILE - Leo Brent Bozell III appears before a Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing on his pending nomination to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of South Africa, on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File)

FILE - Leo Brent Bozell III appears before a Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing on his pending nomination to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of South Africa, on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File)

MUMBAI, India (AP) — Aggressive half-centuries from Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen propelled Sunrisers Hyderabad to a six-wicket win over struggling Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday.

Head set up Hyderabad’s whirlwind chase of 249-4 in 18.4 with 76 runs off 30 balls before Klaasen finished off the game with 65 not out off 30 balls with seven fours and four sixes.

They overshadowed Ryan Rickelton’s unbeaten 123 off 55 balls that had earlier led Mumbai to 243-5 as the South African left-handed opener smashed Mumbai’s fastest-ever century in the IPL off 44 balls.

“Knowing our lineup and the pitch, I thought it was chasable,” Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins said. “When the pitch is good, they (Head and Sharma) have so many different shots. Glad I am not bowling to them. They are super aggressive. They have a fearless attitude.”

Hyderabad’s left-handed opening pair of Head and Abhishek Sharma (45) provided a blazing start of 129 in only 8.4 overs before Mumbai grabbed three wickets in space of four runs in the middle overs through spinner Allah Ghazanfar (2-51) and captain Hardik Pandya (1-39).

Mumbai fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah (0-54) returned wicketless for the sixth game this season as Hyderabad's explosive top-order didn't spare the world's best white-ball bowler. Bumrah has so far picked up just two wickets in eight games and his inability to get early wickets has seen Mumbai struggling to defend even big totals this season.

Despite wickets falling around him, Klaasen didn’t hold back and shared an 80-run stand with Nitish Kumar Reddy, who made 21. Then, Salil Arora (30 not out) plundered three sixes and two fours as Hyderabad notched its fifth straight win.

Earlier, Pandya became the first captain in the last 22 games at Wankhede to field first after winning the toss.

His decision was vindicated by Mumbai’s new set of openers Rickelton and Will Jacks (46), who combined in an electrifying opening stand of 93 runs in 43 balls with Rohit Sharma still not match fit and Quinton de Kock ruled out because of a wrist injury.

Both batters matched each other before Jacks, who hit five fours and three sixes, got a faint outside edge to Reddy’s first ball as he went for a big shot to a length ball.

Suryakumar Yadav’s (5) below-par season continued as he yet again fell cheaply when he top-edged bowler Eshan Malinga (1-29) to fine leg. But Rickelton turned around his batting form and raised his half-century off 23 balls with five fours and four sixes.

Pandya made a quickfire 31 off 15 balls and Rickelton kept accelerating before raising his record-breaking century for Mumbai with his aggressive power-hitting.

Fast bowler Praful Hinge, playing in his first IPL season, was expensive in his two spells and finished with 2-54 while Harsh Dubey (0-50) was also expensive in his three overs.

“I won’t put my bowlers under the bus,” Mumbai skipper Pandya said. “As an overall unit, we have not been able to do what MI stands for. We have passionate owners and support staff, hopefully we will figure out something.”

Hyderabad moved one place up to No. 3 on the points table with 12 points while Mumbai, which has lost four of its five home games at Wankhede Stadium this season, is at No. 9 with just two wins from eight games.

AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

Mumbai Indians' Ryan Rickelton jumps in air as he celebrates after scoring a century during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Mumbai Indians' Ryan Rickelton jumps in air as he celebrates after scoring a century during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Mumbai Indians' Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Mumbai Indians' Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Sunrisers Hyderabad's Abhishek Sharma plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Sunrisers Hyderabad's Abhishek Sharma plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Sunrisers Hyderabad's Travis Head plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Sunrisers Hyderabad's Travis Head plays a shot during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

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