Trump Reaffirms that He Will Not Go to the G20 in South Africa and Questions Whether the Country Is in This Group
Trump cites alleged human rights abuses and land seizures against Afrikaners as reasons to exclude South Africa from G20, declining to attend the Johannesburg summit.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will not attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg, arguing South Africa should no longer be part of the group.
- Donald Trump has accused South Africa of human rights abuses against ethnic minority Afrikaners and land seizures, but South Africa called these claims `factually incorrect`.
- Trump told reporters it shouldn't be there about the summit location and said the U.S. will be represented at the G20 by Vice President JD Vance.
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The Republican assured that the South African nation "should not even be" in the group, and pointed out that it will not represent the US at the next summit
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Trump's big statement on G20 summit, raising questions on South Africa's membership, said - I will not go.
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