Donald Trump won't let South Africa attend Miami G20 summit, offers a reason that has been repeatedly debunked
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Following a dispute with South Africa, Donald Trump has announced that he will not invite the country to the G-20 summit in Miami. There can only be one answer for the other member states.
US President Donald Trump does not want South Africa to participate in next year's G20 summit in the United States. Trump is dissatisfied with the handling of the G20 summit in South Africa last weekend. The underlying debate concerns the fate of Afrikaners, a white minority group in South Africa.
Donald Trump won't let South Africa attend Miami G20 summit, offers a reason that has been repeatedly debunked
President Donald Trump is set to continue his one-sided conflict against the South African government. After deciding to skip this year’s G20 summit hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trump has now announced that he will double down by refusing to invite any South African delegates to next year’s summit in Miami. According to his administration, South Africa is “not a country worthy of membership anywhere.” The origins of the conflict between…
Donald Trump has increased the number of attacks this year against the South African government and some of its policies.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said South Africa won’t be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in Florida, after the United States boycotted this year’s gathering in Johannesburg. “At the conclusion of the G20, South Africa refused to hand off the G20 Presidency to a Senior Representative from our U.S. Embassy, who attended the Closing Ceremony,” Trump said in a Nov. 26 post on Truth Social. “Therefore, at my direction, South Africa will NOT be receiving…
German Chancellor to Try to Convince Trump to Invite South Africa to G20 SummitGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz will try to persuade US President Donald Trump to invite South Africa to the G20 summit in Miami. Trump previously said that South Africa would not be invited because of the persecution of the white population and the killing of Afrikaners.
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