'I think maybe I’ll send somebody else, because I’ve had a lot of problems with South Africa' - Trump. Image: Sharon Seretlo/Gallo Images/Getty Images

Trump still wants to skip G20 Summit, citing rift with SA

Open to sending someone else to the gathering of the leaders of the world’s biggest economies.

by · Moneyweb

President Donald Trump said he may skip the G20 Summit in South Africa later this year, saying he’s open to sending someone else to the gathering of the leaders of the world’s biggest economies.

“I think maybe I’ll send somebody else, because I’ve had a lot of problems with South Africa,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, faulting the country for what he said were some “very bad policies.”

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G20 leaders summits bring together the heads of member countries as well as those from nations invited by host countries.

This is the first year that a summit is due to be hosted on the African continent, and the fourth consecutive one in a country considered part of the Global South.

The US, the world’s largest economy and the inaugural host of the G20 back in 2008, has largely snubbed South Africa’s host year, declining to send top officials to ministerial gatherings.

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The Trump administration has repeatedly clashed with the country’s leaders, especially over land and racial policies, as well as with the Brics bloc, of which South Africa is a prominent member.

The United States is scheduled to take over the rotating presidency of the G20 at the end of November, and will host its next leaders’ summit in 2026.

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