Trump Says He May Skip G20 Summit in South Africa, Cites Policy Disapproval
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY, GAUTENG, JUL 29 – Trump cites diplomatic tensions and disputed claims of white minority persecution in South Africa as reasons for potential absence from the G20 summit, with officials boycotting prior meeti
- President Donald Trump said he may skip the G20 summit in South Africa, citing disapproval of South African policies and potential violence concerns.
- Trump expressed his disapproval of South African policies, calling them 'very bad policies.'
- He signed an executive order in February to cut financial assistance to South Africa.
- Cyril Ramaphosa urged Trump to attend the summit, rejecting claims about land policies.
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Trump Cites 'Very Bad Policies' as He Suggests He'll Send South Africa a Message with G20 Snub
President Donald Trump said he will likely skip the upcoming G20 summit because it is being held in South Africa. During an impromptu conversation with the media on Air Force […] The post Trump Cites 'Very Bad Policies' as He Suggests He'll Send South Africa a Message with G20 Snub appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump may skip South Africa G20 summit, cites policy disapproval
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he might skip the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) leaders' summit in South Africa in November and send someone else to represent the United States, citing his disapproval of South African policies. "I think maybe I'll send somebody else because I've had a lot of problems with South Africa. They have some very bad policies," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. Trump has taken issue with South African domes…
‘Invitation remains open’ - Presidency on Trump’s threat to skip G20 Summit
Despite US President Donald Trump’s clearest indication that he may not attend the G20 Leaders Summit in South Africa in November, citing “problems with South Africa”, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration says the invitation remains open.
Trump says he may skip G20 summit in South Africa, cites policy disapproval
President Donald Trumpsaid on Tuesday he might skip the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) leaders' summit in South Africa in November and send someone else to represent the United States, citing his disapproval of South African policies.
Trump Says He May Skip G20 in South Africa, Cites Pretoria’s ‘Bad Policies’
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he may skip the upcoming Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, citing his disapproval of the country’s policies. The president told reporters aboard Air Force One that “maybe I’ll send somebody else” to the meeting in November. “I’ve had a lot of problems with South Africa. They have some very bad policies,” he said. Trump has criticized South Africa’s domestic and foreign policies, including it…
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