South Africa's G20 Presidency: A Symbolic Gesture Amid Tensions
Johannesburg, South AfricaFri Nov 14 2025
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South Africa is set to make a bold statement at the upcoming G20 summit. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country will symbolically hand over the presidency to an "empty chair. " This gesture is a response to the absence of U. S. leadership at the event. The U. S. has decided not to send any officials due to claims of human rights abuses in South Africa. These claims have been widely debunked and are based on false assertions about white South Africans being targeted.
The situation has caused frustration among South African officials. They deny that anyone faces discrimination based on race in the country. Despite this, President Ramaphosa remains focused on maintaining economic ties with the U. S. He emphasized the importance of trade relations, noting that South Africa exports many products to the U. S. that benefit American consumers.
The G20 summit is scheduled for November 22-23. President Ramaphosa was overseeing a clean-up in Soweto when he addressed reporters. He acknowledged the challenges but stressed the need for dialogue. He said, "Sometimes you have to talk to people who may not be very friendly to advance the interests of your own people. "
The U. S. has also made claims about focusing refugee admissions on Afrikaners. This has further strained relations between the two countries. However, South Africa remains committed to engaging with the U. S. to protect its economic interests.
https://localnews.ai/article/south-africas-g20-presidency-a-symbolic-gesture-amid-tensions-14adc4e0
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