
"South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says United States President Donald Trump's decision to boycott the Group of 20 (G20) summit next weekend in Johannesburg is their loss. The US has ratcheted up tensions with South Africa over widely rejected claims of persecution of white minority Afrikaners, which it vehemently denies, and its push for Israeli accountability over the genocide in Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ)."
"Trump on Friday said no US officials will attend this year's G20 summit on November 22-23 of leaders from 19 of the world's richest and leading developing economies, the European Union and African Union. Trump cited South Africa's treatment of white farmers, which he has falsely labelled a genocide, writing on his Truth Social platform that it was a total disgrace that the G20 will be held in South Africa."
"Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has repeatedly claimed that white South Africans are being violently persecuted and having their land taken from them because of their race in the Black-majority country, a claim rejected by South Africa's government and top Afrikaner officials. Trump for months has targeted the nation's Black-led government for criticism over that and a range of other issues, including its decision to accuse staunch US ally Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza."
South Africa's president condemns the U.S. decision to boycott the Johannesburg G20 summit and calls boycott politics ineffective. The U.S. cited treatment of white farmers, a claim South African authorities and Afrikaner leaders reject as false. Tensions have risen over South Africa's push for Israeli accountability at the International Court of Justice regarding alleged genocide in Gaza. The U.S. announced no officials will attend the summit, while South Africa affirms determination to pursue its 2023 ICJ case despite an ongoing Gaza ceasefire and diplomatic pressure.
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