South Africa says it will not ask G20 member countries to boycott the next meeting in Miami, Florida.
This after US President Donald Trump said that South Africa would not be invited to the gathering next year.
The South African government stated that although it was dissatisfied with the United States' (US) decision to exclude it from participating in G20 engagements, it did not want member states to boycott the multinational grouping.
US President Donald Trump barred South Africa from taking part in G20 engagements under the US presidency due to "white genocide" claims in South Africa. G20 Sherpa meeting is currently underway in Washington with South Africa excluded.
Professor John Stremlau Department of International Relations at Wits University.
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This after US President Donald Trump said that South Africa would not be invited to the gathering next year.
The South African government stated that although it was dissatisfied with the United States' (US) decision to exclude it from participating in G20 engagements, it did not want member states to boycott the multinational grouping.
US President Donald Trump barred South Africa from taking part in G20 engagements under the US presidency due to "white genocide" claims in South Africa. G20 Sherpa meeting is currently underway in Washington with South Africa excluded.
Professor John Stremlau Department of International Relations at Wits University.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
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