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Trump Accepts Roelf Meyer as SA Ambassador in Washington

Posted on May 22, 2026
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South Africa has a new ambassador in Washington after US President Donald Trump formally accepted Roelf Meyer’s credentials at the White House. The ceremony marks a significant diplomatic step for Pretoria after more than a year of strain in relations between South Africa and the United States.

Meyer replaces former Western Cape premier Ebrahim Rasool, who was expelled from the US in March 2025. South Africa had been without a full ambassador in Washington since then, leaving a major diplomatic gap at a time of unusually tense engagement between the two countries.

In an interview from Washington, Meyer described the credential ceremony as “warm” and said he and career diplomat Thabo Thage were looking forward to representing South Africa and the Government of National Unity. He said it was still too early to spell out his priorities, but that preparatory work would begin immediately.

Appointment comes after a year of turbulence

Meyer’s arrival comes against the backdrop of one of the roughest periods in recent US-SA relations. Tensions escalated after Trump’s administration made repeated claims about the treatment of white Afrikaners in South Africa, including the false allegation of a “white genocide.” Those claims intensified diplomatic friction and fed into a wider political dispute over land, race and South Africa’s international positioning.

That context makes the acceptance of Meyer’s credentials more than a ceremonial moment. It is a signal that both sides are, at the very least, keeping the diplomatic channel open. Whether that develops into a genuine reset is another question.

A familiar but contested figure

Meyer is no ordinary appointment. The 78-year-old is widely known for helping negotiate South Africa’s democratic transition in the 1990s, but his legacy remains contested. Some South Africans see him as a bridge-builder who helped avert catastrophe. Others see him as a symbol of an apartheid past that still weighs heavily on the country.

That complicated history may also be part of why he was chosen. Meyer is regarded as an experienced negotiator with the kind of political weight and pragmatism that Pretoria hopes can steady a difficult relationship.

Focus turns to repairing the relationship

Meyer said one of his biggest priorities would be removing obstacles that hurt the relationship between the two countries and limit economic growth and job creation. He said he would report back to Pretoria as part of planning how to improve ties with Washington.

That gives his mission a clear economic and political edge. South Africa is not only trying to restore formal diplomacy. It is also trying to protect trade, investment and broader strategic engagement with one of its most important global partners. After a bruising year, Meyer now steps into the role with one central task: turn a symbolic handshake into something more durable.

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