Rubio will skip a G20 meeting after calling host South Africa's policies anti-American
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will not attend the G20 meeting in South Africa, criticizing its policies as anti-American.
- Top diplomats from various nations are expected to attend the meeting, while the U.S. Will send a lower-level delegation.
- Rubio has indicated he will also skip the main G20 summit in November, citing South Africa's focus on diversity frameworks.
- Analysts say Rubio's absence reflects the Trump administration's indifference to multilateral bodies and rejection of South Africa's G20 priorities.
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