南非外长怼鲁比奥:美国无权单方面将南非排除在G20框架外
Xin Hua She·2025-12-05 02:03

Group 1 - South Africa's International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Naledi Pandor, responded to U.S. Secretary of State Rubio's criticisms regarding South Africa's internal affairs and its role as the G20 rotating presidency, emphasizing that no member has the right to unilaterally exclude South Africa from the G20 [1] - Pandor highlighted that during South Africa's presidency, the country has adhered to principles of unity, equality, and sustainable development, receiving positive evaluations from participants and the international community [2] - The U.S. has not attended relevant meetings and its accusations of South Africa "undermining consensus" are deemed unfounded and a distortion of the fundamental principles of multilateral cooperation [2] Group 2 - South Africa's presidential spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, announced that the country will be absent from the G20 summit in Miami next year, humorously stating that they will "temporarily insert advertisements" until normalcy is restored [3] - Analysts suggest that during the U.S. presidency of the G20, South Africa may boycott all significant events, including the summit, due to ongoing tensions in U.S.-South Africa relations [4] - The U.S. has cut aid to South Africa, citing the government's land policies as discriminatory against the white minority, and has expelled the South African ambassador [4]

南非外长怼鲁比奥:美国无权单方面将南非排除在G20框架外 - Reportify