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Marco Rubio shuns G20 meeting in South Africa over ‘equality’ drive

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the meeting of foreign ministers of the Group of Twenty of the world’s largest economy in Johannesburg this month will be swinging this month due to South Africa attempts to enhance “equality, solidarity and sustainability.”

RubioThe highest diplomat in the United States has echoed the anger of US President Donald Trump and his South African advisor, Elon Musk, due to land ownership laws that replace those dating back from the era of apartheid.

“I will not attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg,” Rubio He said on x: “South Africa does very bad things. Confiscation of private ownership. Using G20 to enhance” solidarity, equality and sustainability. “In other words: Dei and climate change.

“My mission is to enhance the national interests of America, not wasting taxpayers’ money or anti -America.”

South Africa It is the first country from the continent to carry the leadership of the Group of Twenty, and made climate justice to the countries of the South Global one of its priorities. The United States will lead next year – a handover now is possible.

It is not customary to miss a country attending the G20 meetings, and the absence of the United States comes at a time when China is seeking to increase its relations with Africa. Rubio, a falcon in China, also criticized South Africa for his recent pressure on Taiwan, according to Beijing’s desires.

South African officials appear to be confused by the Rubio County of the meeting. “This is not an event in South Africa. Songzo Zipi, the opposition deputy, said it is a global event.” The Trump administration is mainly suffering from hell to isolate the United States, weaken its role in international institutions and destroy its soft power. ”

Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola said that the leadership of the Group of Twenty in South Africa “is not limited to climate change only, but also a fair treatment for the global south countries, ensuring the existence of an equal global system for all.”

Wu Ping, China’s Ambassador to South Africa, met Lamola on Thursday and He said clearly on x He “expressed China’s readiness to support the Group of Twenty in South Africa.”

Ziananda Sthorman, an independent analyst based in Cape Town, said that Troika is one of the former, present and future hosts often they had to work through their various priorities, but Rubio’s withdrawal was “a very escalation even with a general understanding that we- South Africa’s relationship is tense.”

She added that it seems that the United States “has retracted the global theater. The nature reduces a vacuum – there will be either a country or a group of countries that are stepping forward, whether on the trade front or the diplomatic front.”

On Monday, Trump accused the South African authorities of dealing with “certain groups of people very badly” after President Cyril Ramavusa signed a draft confiscation law that allows land seizure without compensation in the circumstances in which the government believes that it is “fair and fair and the public is an interest.”

The legislation replaces the laws dating back to the era of apartheid, where thousands of non -white families have been removed from their lands in favor of a white minority. About a quarter of the agricultural lands today is owned by South Africa, who represent 80 percent of the population.

“I will cut all the future funding for South Africa until the full investigation of this situation is completed!” Trump said on X.

Musk, Trump’s close ally and head of the “Ministry of Governmental efficiency” responded to Ramavusa’s statement by claiming that the country is “publicly racist royal laws.”

It is not clear whether the United States will now withdraw from the Group of Twenty, whose meetings are crowned throughout the year at a summit in November.

A South African official said that no US officials were in contact with the presence of the United States.

The official said: “The US Secretary of State has not yet spoken to South African President or Foreign Minister,” the official said. Perhaps he has no meaningful level of understanding what he is talking about. . .[if]It is away from a major international event without consulting other members of the Group of Twenty. ”

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2025-02-06 10:55:00

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