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G-20: US drops South Africa, names replacement as tensions deepen

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 4, 2025
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The Trump administration said the summit would highlight innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological leadership as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.

Officials also confirmed that Poland will join the 2026 G20, replacing South Africa, after surpassing South Africa in global economic rankings. Washington cast Poland as a symbol of economic transformation, describing it as a partner whose rise reflects the benefits of alignment with the United States.

It praised the foundation laid by Nelson Mandela but said subsequent leaders had embraced “redistributionist policies that discouraged investment”. It accused the government of undermining institutions and overseeing regulatory failures that contributed to economic stagnation.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during the opening plenary session at the G20 Summit on November 22, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa ahead of the G20 Summit. [Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images]

The United States delivered an unusually direct critique of South Africa’s domestic and foreign policy positions, citing concerns about corruption, racial policies, diplomatic overtures to Iran and Hamas sympathisers, and closer ties with rival global powers.

For these reasons, Washington said South Africa would not receive an invitation to the 2026 summit.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States would continue supporting South Africans but not their government, which he characterised as unwilling to take responsibility for the country’s economic and political challenges.

“There is a place for good faith disagreement, but not dishonesty or sabotage,” the statement read.

The United States said it would reconsider its position only when South Africa “is ready to rejoin the family of prosperous and free nations”.

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