White House Sidesteps G20 Talks While Claiming a Seat, Undermining America’s Global Leadership
The U.S. will send a representative only to the ceremonial handover at the G20 summit in South Africa, deliberately withdrawing from substantive talks amid unfounded claims against the host. This move threatens America’s leadership on the global stage and raises questions about Washington’s priorities.
At a critical moment for international cooperation, the White House has chosen to reduce America’s presence at the Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg to mere formality. A U.S. Embassy official will attend the traditional handover ceremony as South Africa passes the rotating presidency to the United States, yet no American delegate will participate in any substantive discussions. Why Is America Sitting Out While Others Lead? This boycott is not just symbolic—it signals a troubling retreat from engagement with global economic powers at a time when strong American leadership is crucial. President Trump’s decision to shun this pivotal summit stems...
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