G20: Will Trump’s No-Show Eclipse South Africa’s Moment?
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US President Trump boycotts the G20 summit in South Africa - and China's President Xi stays away from the meeting. While Xi's reasons remain nebulous, an expert in the summit without Trump still sees a chance for China. By Benjamin Eyssel.
This year's G20 summit will be held next weekend, and for the first time the event will be held in Africa. The organization's current presidency is held by South Africa and will hand over to the United States on December 1. However, the US president will not be present at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, and many will follow his example.
World leaders gather for first G20 African summit The first G20 African summit has begun in South Africa, where the problems of poor countries and climate change will be discussed. The talks were overshadowed by a US boycott over differences with South Africa.
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