President Trump rejected South Africa’s G20 participation Friday despite appeals from President Cyril Ramaphosa for continued diplomatic engagement. The exclusion from the 2026 Miami summit is based on allegations about human rights conditions affecting white farming communities.
Trump’s comprehensive social media statement outlined what he describes as systematic persecution of Afrikaners and other descendants of European settlers in South Africa. The President’s characterization included explicit claims about violence and property seizures targeting these populations. He accused the South African government of refusing to acknowledge or address these alleged violations.
The recent G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg proceeded with broad international participation, attracting prominent leaders including India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, the United States maintained a deliberate boycott, sending no official representation. This absence marked one of the most significant diplomatic protests against a G20 host in modern history.
Additional controversy emerged when Trump alleged that South African authorities improperly handled the transfer of G20 presidency responsibilities. Despite having an embassy official present at the closing ceremony, Trump claimed proper protocols were deliberately ignored. The South African government countered by explaining that appropriate diplomatic channels were followed, with the transfer occurring at their international relations headquarters to accommodate the absence of an official US summit delegation.
President Ramaphosa’s appeals for continued participation were unsuccessful, though he maintained his government’s focus on diplomatic solutions. Trump’s allegations about persecution and genocide of white farmers in South Africa echo claims that have been thoroughly investigated and consistently discredited by the South African government, white leadership within the country, and independent fact-checkers. Despite Ramaphosa’s diplomatic outreach efforts, these disputed assertions continue to influence US policy decisions.
Trump Rejects South Africa G20 Participation Despite Ramaphosa Appeal
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