南非外长:美国无权单方面将南非排除在G20框架外
Xin Hua She·2025-12-04 20:37

Core Viewpoint - South Africa's International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Naledi Pandor, responded to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's criticisms regarding South Africa's internal policies and its role as the G20 rotating presidency, asserting that no G20 member has the right to unilaterally exclude South Africa from participation [1][2]. Group 1 - The U.S. government, led by President Trump, announced it would not invite South Africa to the G20 summit next year in the U.S. [1] - Minister Pandor emphasized that during South Africa's G20 presidency, the country has adhered to principles of unity, equality, and sustainable development, receiving positive feedback from participants and the international community [1] - Pandor refuted claims that South Africa is "undermining consensus," stating that such accusations misrepresent the fundamental principles of multilateral cooperation [1] Group 2 - Pandor criticized the U.S. for its double standards and "democratic preaching," asserting that South Africa's development path is a choice made by its people without seeking permission from external parties [2] - The South African government is committed to maintaining dialogue and fostering overall relations with the U.S. despite the criticisms [2]