SA and US flags around the Union Buildings, in preparation for a working visit by President Obama to the Republic of SA. Photo: GCIS

US President Barack Obama and his counterpart Jacob Zuma met in Pretoria for talks set to focus on trade, boosting business ties and regional security in Africa. Photo: AP Photo/ Jerome Delay
President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle will spend time with Nelson Mandela's family to comfort them in a difficult time, an official said. Photo: Reuters
US President Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela. Photo: AP
President Jacob Zuma hold bilateral talks with his counterpart US President Barack Obama and their delegation at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Elmond Jiyane, GCIS
PUS President Barack Obama talks with President Jacob Zuma at the Union Building in Pretoria. Photo: AP
US President Barack Obama shakes hands with President Jacob Zuma during their meeting at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Reuters
President Jacob Zuma hold bilateral talks with his counterpart US President Barack Obama and their delegation at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Elmond Jiyane, GCIS
President Jacob Zuma hold bilateral talks with his counterpart US President Barack Obama and their delegation at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Elmond Jiyane, GCIS
US President Barack Obama and President Jacob Zuma address a press conference following their meeting at Union Building in Pretoria. Photo: AP
US President Barack Obama pauses during a joint news conference with President Jacob Zuma at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Reuters
A man wears a T-shirt with a portrait of US President Barack Obama. Photo: Reuters
US President Barack Obama arrives at a joint news conference with President Jacob Zuma at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: Reuters
US President Barack Obama, left, gestures during a news conference with President Jacob Zuma at the Union Buildin in Pretoria. Photo: AP
President Jacob Zuma takes a question at a joint news conference with US President Barack Obama at the Union Building in Pretoria. Reuters
US President Barack Obama listens to President Jacob Zuma's remarks at a joint news conference at the Union Building in Pretoria. Photo: Reuters
Protesters hold placards outside the University of Johannesburg in Soweto, ahead of a visit by US President Barack Obama. Photo: Reuters
Protesters burn altered images of US President Barack Obama, outside the University of Johannesburg in Soweto. Photo: Reuters
Pretoria - US President Barack Obama and his counterpart Jacob Zuma met in Pretoria on Saturday for talks set to focus on trade, boosting business ties and regional security in Africa.
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