Trump: US to boycott G20 in South Africa over discredited white farmer 'abuses'

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The US will not attend the G20 summit in South Africa due to Trump's claims of white persecution, which South Africa's government has dismissed. This decision impacts international relations and the summit's dynamics.
Trump: US to boycott G20 in South Africa over discredited white farmer 'abuses'
Why it matters
The United States has decided to boycott the G20 summit scheduled to take place in South Africa, following President Donald Trump's allegations of white persecution in the country. Trump labeled the hosting of the summit a 'total disgrace' and stated that no US officials would attend until these alleged human rights abuses cease. South Africa's foreign ministry responded by expressing regret over the US's decision and asserting that the claims of genocide against Afrikaners are unfounded and unsupported by evidence. They emphasized that the success of the summit will not hinge on the participation of any single member state. The G20, which includes the world's largest economies, aims to foster international cooperation on economic issues, and this boycott raises questions about the future dynamics of the summit and US-South Africa relations.
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