2025-11-20 22:55:09
Africa
Politics

US-South Africa Dispute Over G20 Participation Reveals Diplomatic Friction

Tensions have surfaced between the Trump administration and South Africa concerning the upcoming G20 summit in Johannesburg. Initially, the US announced a boycott, criticizing South Africa's agenda and alleging discrimination against white farmers.

However, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa claimed that the US had reconsidered its stance, suggesting a willingness to participate. The White House later denied these claims, insisting that only a low-level representative would attend.

This diplomatic friction highlights significant policy disagreements, particularly over issues of equality and land expropriation. As South Africa navigates its role as the continent's first G20 host, the US's mixed signals complicate the situation further, underscoring the delicate nature of international relations.

The Guardian
20. November 2025 um 17:56

US in talks to attend G20 summit after initial boycott, South Africa says

US President Donald Trump's boycott of the G20 summit in Johannesburg has been reversed, according to South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa. The US initially claimed that South Africa racially discriminates against white farmers and criticized the country's hosting of the summit. However, Ramaphosa says the US is now willing to participate 'in one shape or other' after receiving a notice from Washington. This comes despite the US earlier attempting to coerce South Africa into issuing a weaker..
New York Times - Africa
20. November 2025 um 22:28

White House Accuses Ramaphosa of ‘Running His Mouth’ Ahead of G20

The US and South Africa engaged in a testy exchange over the G20 summit in Johannesburg. President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa stated that the US had initially planned to boycott but later changed its mind, while the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed only a low-level representative would attend. Leavitt also accused Ramaphosa of 'running his mouth' ahead of the gathering. The US is hosting next year's G20 summit.
News - South China Morning Post
20. November 2025 um 18:09

US is not attending G20, White House says, denying South African president’s comment

The White House denies South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's claim that the US wants to participate in this weekend's G20 summit in Johannesburg. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the US is not participating in official talks, citing a 'language issue' with Trump. The US initially boycotted the summit due to claims of violence against white minorities by Ramaphosa's government.
News - South China Morning Post
20. November 2025 um 11:14

Trump administration warns South Africa not to issue G20 statement, citing policy differences

The Trump administration has warned South Africa against issuing a joint statement at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, which it is boycotting. The US opposes South Africa's core agenda of solidarity, equality, and sustainability, and has accused Pretoria of conducting genocide against White Afrikaners and expropriating land. The diplomatic stand-off is particularly awkward given that South Africa is hosting the continent's first G20 summit. The US will block any outcome framed as a consensus G20..
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