“G20 Tensions Ease as US Rethinks Boycott, Says South Africa”

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The United States is revisiting its decision to boycott the G20 summit, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa. Although Trump’s attendance remains a question, Washington has reopened diplomatic channels. The move marks a significant shift.
Trump’s allegations that South Africa abuses white farmers sparked the initial dispute. Pretoria rejected the claims and accused Washington of mischaracterizing the country. Still, South Africa pressed forward with summit preparations.
Ramaphosa said the US reconsideration demonstrates a willingness to reengage globally. He stressed that disengagement weakens international cooperation. Effective solutions, he noted, require full participation.
A controversial US diplomatic note insisting on American approval for a final G20 statement provoked sharp criticism. South African officials labeled it coercive and an attack on multilateral values. They emphasized that decision-making must not be dominated by absent players.
South Africa’s G20 goals include supporting vulnerable nations and promoting energy transition. Ramaphosa called for unified global action.

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