French Ambassador Calls for South Africa to Be at G20 After Trump Bars Country
Martinon said South Africa is a full G20 member as other members criticize Trump’s decision to block its summit attendance.
- On Tuesday, French Ambassador David Martinon stated in Johannesburg that South Africa must attend this year's G20 summit in the United States, asserting the country remains a full-fledged member despite President Donald Trump's move to bar it.
- Tensions stem from Trump's accusations that South Africa allows "white genocide" against the Afrikaner minority, leading him to cut financial assistance and exclude the nation from December's Florida summit.
- Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva urged South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to attend, stating, "He can't not go just because Trump said he wouldn't," while other G20 members oppose the U.S. move.
- Martinon denied France rescinded its invitation for South Africa to the Group of Seven summit, describing the event as "streamlined" and referencing President Ramaphosa's remark, "You can't be de-invited from a forum you don't belong to."
- The South African government labeled the G20 exclusion a "punitive move" based on "completely false" information, while friction persists over South Africa's International Court of Justice case accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians.
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French ambassador calls for South Africa to be at G20 after Trump bars country
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The French ambassador to South Africa said Tuesday that the country should be allowed to attend the Group of 20 summit this year in the United States despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to bar the it…
France's ambassador to South Africa said that the country should be allowed to participate in the G20 summit in the US even though Donald Trump has banned its arrival.
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President Lula Slams Trump Rejection Of South Africa At G20 Summit
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Monday that US President Donald Trump lacks the right to bar South African President Cyril Ramaphosa from attending the G20 summit. Speaking in Hannover, Germany, alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Lula said: “I told Ramaphosa that he must attend the G20. He must attend. He can’t not go just because Trump said he wouldn’t.” Relations have been strained between …
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticized on Monday (20) the threat of veto, by the United States government (USA), to the participation of South Africa in the G20, group of the world's largest economies plus the European Union (EU). US President Donald Trump said he would not invite South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa to the next meeting of the G20, which will take place in November, in the USA, which this year presides over the forum. Si…
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