U.S. Boycott of G20 Summit in South Africa Exposes Global Leadership Vacuum
As President Trump’s administration boycotts the G20 summit in South Africa, global governance faces a critical test. How will this absence affect America’s influence and the stability of international cooperation?
The G20 summit convening in Johannesburg this weekend stands as a stark reminder of Washington's retreat from global leadership under President Donald Trump’s administration. For the first time, the United States—the founding force and rotating president of this crucial forum—has chosen to sit out a gathering intended to address pressing global challenges like climate resilience, debt sustainability for poor nations, and economic inequality. How long can America afford to cede ground on the international stage? By refusing to attend, citing unfounded claims about South Africa's treatment of white farmers, the Trump administration has not only alienated key allies but also...
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