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Trump Signals South Africa May Be Excluded from 2026 G20 Summit

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that South Africa may not be invited to participate in the 2026 G20 summit. The statement, made recently, raises questions about the future of the group’s composition and the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and African nations. The G20 is a key forum for international economic cooperation, and any shift in membership could have broader geopolitical implications.

Trump’s comments came after South Africa hosted the 15th BRICS summit in Johannesburg on August 22-24, where the bloc announced an expansion of its membership. According to reports, Trump questioned South Africa’s alignment with U.S. interests following the BRICS expansion, which included inviting Iran and other nations often at odds with Washington.

“South Africa, you’re not coming next year,” Trump reportedly said, according to multiple news sources. The remarks have prompted a response from South African officials, though details of that response were not immediately available.

The United States recently assumed the rotating presidency of the G20 from India. The transfer of the presidency took place as the G20 leaders’ summit concluded in New Delhi. The U.S. will now be responsible for setting the agenda and leading discussions for the group until the next summit.

The G20 summit in South Africa earlier this year brought together leaders from the world’s major economies to discuss pressing global challenges. The summit highlighted the growing influence of the Global South in shaping the international agenda, with a focus on reforms to global governance structures. Analysts suggest the BRICS expansion reflects a broader trend of countries seeking alternative platforms for cooperation outside of traditional Western-led institutions.

The development underscores the complex relationship between the U.S. and South Africa, particularly in the context of shifting global power dynamics. The announcement could influence future diplomatic talks and potentially reshape the landscape of international economic cooperation.

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