Brussels 09.11.2025 South Africa has ignored the latest criticism from the U.S. President Donald Trump, who said he didn’t think the country should be part of the G20 any longer.
The SA Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said that his country was confident it would host a very successful G20 summit when leaders from the world’s largest economies gather in Johannesburg later this month.
Trump, who has repeatedly accused South Africa of discriminating against its white minority, will not be attending the G20 Summit in South Africa, 22-23 November 2025.
BREAKING 🚨 President Trump just put the world on notice saying America will not join G20 held in South Africa since they are k*lling Christians
Save Christians at all costs 🙏 pic.twitter.com/PDzwz6d4wt
— MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) November 7, 2025
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Every year, a different member state holds the presidency of the G20 and sets the agenda for the leaders’ summit – with the U.S. due to take over after South Africa.
“South Africa shouldn’t even be in the Gs any more, because what’s happened there is bad. I’m not going to represent our country there. It shouldn’t be there,” Trump said at a conference in Miami.
South Africa’s government declined to make a full statement in response to these comments, though last week it hit back at the U.S.’s decision to prioritise refugee applications from white South African Afrikaners, who are mostly descendants of Dutch and French settlers.
The SA government said that the claims of white genocide had been widely discredited and lacked reliable evidence.
The South Africa’s government latest crime statistics do not indicate that more white people have fallen victim to violent crime than other racial groups.
I slept on the farmlands of South Africa to understand how white farmers are hunted for their skin.
Plaasmoorde tells their tale. It is not for the weak.
My heart will be forever on this hill. #SouthAfrica (full documentary link in bio)
Praise God for Trump / MAGA pic.twitter.com/KLkBJK82it
— Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) February 3, 2025
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The G20 was founded in 1999 after the Asian financial crisis. The nations involved have more than 85% of the world’s wealth and its aim was to restore economic stability.
The first leaders’ summit was held in 2008 in response to that year’s global financial turmoil, to promote international co-operation.
How could we be expected to go to South Africa for the very important G20 Meeting when Land Confiscation and Genocide is the primary topic of conversation? They are taking the land of white Farmers, and then killing them and their families. The Media refuses to report on this.… pic.twitter.com/GXiVOI5vZD
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) April 12, 2025
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Now the leaders get together each year – along with representatives of the European Union and African Union – to talk about the world’s economies and the issues countries are facing.
Never forget white farmers are being slaughtered in South Africa.
Over 4,000 White farmers have been killed since 1994.
They are Europeans, where is the outrage for our brothers and sisters being killed.
The media ignores this genocide because they are white. 😡😡 pic.twitter.com/cLAxTg38e8
— Ashlea Simon (@AshleaSimonBF) August 14, 2024
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There is no formal procedure laid down for excluding a country out of the G20 as it is not a treaty-based organisation like the UN and does not have a legal Charter or Constitution. It is an informal forum that operates by consensus.
➡️ 42,000 less White South African farmers feeding a population of 64,747,319 in 2025 as opposed to 40,600,000 in 1994. pic.twitter.com/rcx0MTbRYv
— Alice VL (@AliceVLAuthor) June 6, 2025
