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Trump says South Africa should not be in G20, refuses to attend summit in Johannesburg

'I'm not going to represent our country there. It shouldn't be there' says US president

Muhammed Yasin Güngör  | 05.11.2025 - Update : 05.11.2025
Trump says South Africa should not be in G20, refuses to attend summit in Johannesburg US President Donald Trump greets the President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa as he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC on May 21, 2025.

ISTANBUL 

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that South Africa should be removed from the G20 and that he will not attend the country's upcoming summit.

"South Africa shouldn't even be in the G's anymore, because what's happened there is bad," Trump told the American Business Forum in Miami.

"I'm not going ... I'm not going to represent our country there. It shouldn't be there," he added, referring to the G20 Johannesburg Summit planned for Nov. 22-23.

Trump has repeatedly accused South Africa of confiscating land and treating "certain classes of people very badly," calling it "a massive human rights violation."

"How could we be expected to go to South Africa for the very important G20 meeting when land confiscation and genocide are the primary topics of conversation?" Trump said in April.

Trump issued Executive Order 14204 in February, directing federal agencies to facilitate the resettlement of white South African Afrikaners, described as "victims of unjust racial discrimination," and to cut US aid to South Africa.

The South African government has rejected Trump's claims, saying they "rest on a premise that is factually inaccurate."


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