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US Boycotts G20 Summit in South Africa Over Farmer Treatment Claims

US Announces Complete Boycott of G20 Summit in South Africa

President Donald Trump has declared a full US government boycott of the G20 summit in South Africa, citing allegations about the country’s treatment of white farmers. The decision extends beyond Trump’s previously announced personal non-attendance to include all US officials.

Key Developments

  • No US officials will attend the G20 summit in South Africa
  • Vice President JD Vance cancels planned attendance
  • Trump calls South Africa hosting the event “a total disgrace”
  • Boycott follows similar action by Secretary of State Marco Rubio

In a social media post, Trump specifically cited “abuses” against Afrikaners, including violence, deaths, and land confiscation. The Trump administration has consistently accused South Africa of allowing persecution of white farmers.

The administration’s refugee policy reflects this stance – while restricting total US refugee admissions to 7,500 annually, officials indicated most spots would go to white South Africans facing alleged discrimination.

South Africa’s Response

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has directly told Trump that claims of discrimination against Afrikaners are “completely false.” The government expressed surprise at the allegations, noting white South Africans generally maintain higher living standards than Black citizens decades after apartheid ended.

Despite these denials, the Trump administration continues its criticism. During a recent Miami economic speech, Trump suggested South Africa should be removed from the G20 entirely.

This marks the second US boycott of G20 events in South Africa this year, following Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s refusal to attend a foreign ministers’ meeting focused on diversity and climate change.

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