特朗普:南非,明年你别来了!为何南非总被针对?
Xin Hua She·2025-11-28 02:12

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. President Trump announced that South Africa will not be invited to the G20 summit in 2026 due to its refusal to hand over the rotating presidency to a senior U.S. representative at the recent G20 summit in Johannesburg, which South Africa deemed a decision based on "false information and distorted content" [1][2][6]. Group 1 - Trump stated that South Africa's refusal to transfer the presidency at the G20 closing ceremony led to the decision to exclude it from future invitations [2][6]. - The G20 summit held in Johannesburg from November 22 to 23 saw the U.S. absent, which resulted in a low-key transfer of the presidency that did not follow traditional diplomatic protocols [4][6]. - South Africa's government expressed disappointment over the U.S. decision, emphasizing its efforts to improve diplomatic relations despite ongoing punitive measures from the Trump administration [6][7]. Group 2 - The U.S. government has decided to stop all aid and subsidies to South Africa, citing the country's land expropriation laws as discriminatory against white citizens [7][9]. - Tensions between the U.S. and South Africa have escalated throughout the year, with the Trump administration previously cutting aid and expelling the South African ambassador for criticizing U.S. policies [7][9]. - Trump's claims of a "racial massacre" against white farmers in South Africa have been met with denial from South African officials, who argue that such statements lack evidence and are unfounded [9].