The United States will not invite South Africa to the 2026 G20 Summit
According to a report by CNN citing sources familiar with the situation, the government led by President Donald Trump does not plan to invite South Africa to the G20 series of meetings to be held in the United States in 2026.
Excluding South Africa from this major meeting of world economies may be the first time in over two decades that a country has been completely excluded from the G20.
This year, the United States boycotted a meeting held in South Africa, reportedly based on baseless accusations of genocide against white people in South Africa.
According to the television station, the Trump administration plans to invite Poland instead of South Africa to participate in the G20 meetings. The Polish government is actively seeking to become a member of the G20.
Previously, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned his efforts to persuade G20 country representatives not to purchase Russian oil and gas.
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