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Miami G20 Summit to Proceed Without South Africa Following Trump Declaration

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President Donald Trump made headlines Friday by declaring that South Africa would not receive an invitation to next year’s G20 Summit in Miami, marking a significant diplomatic breach between the two nations. The announcement came through an extensive social media post where Trump detailed his grievances with the South African government’s handling of what he characterizes as attacks on white farming communities.

The decision follows South Africa’s hosting of this year’s G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, an event that drew global leaders including India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi but was deliberately avoided by American officials. Trump’s explanation for the boycott centered on allegations that the South African government has failed to protect Afrikaners and other white descendants of European colonizers from violence and property seizures.

According to Trump’s statement, the situation involves systematic targeting of white individuals and the confiscation of their agricultural properties. He accused South African authorities of deliberately ignoring these alleged human rights violations, framing the issue as one requiring international attention and consequences. The President’s characterization of events has added strain to already tense diplomatic relations between Washington and Pretoria.

An additional point of contention arose from what Trump described as South Africa’s refusal to properly transfer G20 leadership responsibilities to American representatives. Although a US Embassy official was present at the summit’s conclusion, Trump suggested the handover ceremony was improperly conducted. South African officials countered this claim by explaining that standard diplomatic protocol was followed, with the transfer occurring at their foreign relations department since no official US delegation attended the main event.

President Ramaphosa’s administration expressed disappointment with the exclusion decision while reaffirming commitment to diplomatic engagement with the United States. The South African leader has consistently worked toward resetting bilateral relations despite ongoing disputes. Meanwhile, Trump’s repeated claims about white farmer persecution and genocide in South Africa continue to face rejection from multiple sources, including the South African government and white leadership figures within the country who dispute these characterizations.

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