Germany Steps In: A Diplomatic Dance Over South Africa's G20 Spot

South Africa, JohannesburgThu Nov 27 2025
Germany is stepping up to mediate a growing rift between the U. S. and South Africa. The issue? South Africa's invitation to the next G20 summit, which U. S. President Donald Trump has revoked. Trump's decision comes after he accused South Africa of mistreating its white minority. These claims have been widely disputed. Back in May, Trump even brought up these allegations during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. He cited reports of a so-called genocide against white farmers, which many experts have debunked. The U. S. skipped the recent G20 meeting in Johannesburg, citing human rights concerns. Despite this, the group still managed to release a joint statement on global challenges, including climate change. Trump took to social media to announce his decision, stating that South Africa "is not a country worthy of membership anywhere. " He also mentioned that South Africa refused to hand over the G20 presidency to a U. S. representative after the Johannesburg summit. South Africa, however, claims that the U. S. was not present at the summit and that the presidency was handed over to an embassy official later. Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly stated that he will try to persuade Trump to invite South Africa to the next summit. He believes that the G7 and G20 should not be exclusive clubs. Meanwhile, South Africa's spokesperson Vincent Magwenya mentioned that many G20 members have privately expressed support for South Africa, but he did not name any specific countries. South Africa has made it clear that it will continue to participate in the G20 and will not lobby individual nations for support. The diplomatic tension is adding strain to ongoing U. S. -South Africa trade negotiations, which are already tense due to recent U. S. tariffs on South African imports and a cut in financial aid. It's unclear how Trump plans to formally exclude South Africa from the next summit, as it is a founding member of the G20. One possibility is that the U. S. could deny visas to South African officials.
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    If South Africa is excluded, will the G20 summit have enough braai (barbecue) to make up for it?
    What evidence supports Trump's claims of human rights abuses in South Africa?
    How do other G20 members view Trump's decision to exclude South Africa?

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