Trump Announces US Boycott of G20 Johannesburg Summit, Citing ‘Human Rights Abuses’ 🇿🇦🇺🇸

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US President Donald Trump announced on Friday, November 7, 2025, that no U.S. government official, including Vice President JD Vance, will attend the upcoming G20 Summit scheduled to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, on November 22–23. Trump justified the unprecedented boycott by citing alleged “human-rights abuses” and “slaughter” against white South African farmers (Afrikaners) and the “illegal confiscation” of their land. This dramatic announcement overrides earlier plans for Vice President Vance to represent the US at the major international forum.

The South African government, which is set to host the first-ever G20 summit on African soil, immediately rejected the accusations as unsubstantiated and “regrettable.” South African officials have consistently denied Trump’s claims that white farmers face racially motivated persecution, noting that the country’s post-apartheid history of racial inequality uniquely positions it to champion themes of “Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability” within the G20 framework. Trump’s claims gained traction following the passage of the Expropriation Act in February 2025, a land reform law that allows the government to seize property without compensation in some cases, which Trump has repeatedly condemned as discriminatory.The absence of the U.S. delegation deals a significant diplomatic blow to South Africa, which is using the G20 platform to spotlight Global South issues like development, climate finance, and multilateral reform. The boycott may disrupt the agenda dynamics and could create diplomatic space for other major powers, including BRICS members (Brazil, Russia, India, China), to increase their influence over the summit’s final outcomes and agenda setting.

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