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President Donald Trump said the United States will not participate in the upcoming G20 conference in South Africa due to that ...
President Trump had already announced he would not attend the annual summit before saying that no U.S. government officials would go.
Trump says no US official will be sent to the summit over discredited claims that Afrikaners are being persecuted.
Under the current circumstances, South Africa remains focused on its positive contribution to global processes ...
South Africa responds to President Trump's accusations of human rights abuses against Afrikaners, asserting its commitment to a successful G20 summit in Johannesburg.