International developments with Sophie Mokoena I President Ramaphosa not moved by US G20 stunt

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says he has no sleepless nights over growing speculation that South Africa might be barred from next year's G20 Summit in Miami to be hosted by the United States.
The warning from Washington comes amid escalating tensions between Pretoria and Washington, D.C.
The row stems from controversial remarks by US President Donald Trump, accusing South Africa of committing genocide against white farmers, allegations which South Africa strongly rejects.
Ramaphosa emphasised that South Africa remains committed to constructive engagement with every nation represented at the G20 and beyond and that Pretoria continues to value and sustain international relationships despite diplomatic friction.
Alot taking place on the international front...From French president Emmanuel Macrons state visit to China to president Vladimir putins visits to India...
Joining us to unpack some of the international developments and help us make sense of their signficance on the broader global stage, is SABC News specialist correspondent Sophie Mokoena.


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