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Title: US Announces ‘New G20’ Excluding South Africa Amidst Diplomatic Tensions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US-South Africa Relations Reach New Low: G20 Exclusion Sparks Diplomatic Row

A deepening rift between the United States⁢ and South Africa has culminated in the​ US decision to exclude the South African government from participating in the⁣ G20 during it’s presidency, a move sharply criticized by ⁣South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The ⁣escalating tensions stem from accusations leveled by ​US officials against the current South African administration, focusing on economic policies, alleged human rights abuses, and perceived anti-American sentiment.

US Secretary of ⁤State Antony Blinken, in⁢ a ⁢strongly worded statement, contrasted the triumphant leadership of⁤ Nelson Mandela ⁢- who prioritized reconciliation and ⁣private‌ sector‍ growth – with the policies of his successors. Blinken argued that ​current South African policies, characterized by redistributionist measures and racial quotas, have stifled investment, ​driven away skilled citizens, and contributed to economic‌ stagnation. He pointed to South africa’s fall outside the ranks of the world’s⁤ 20 largest economies as evidence of this decline.

Further accusations include⁤ claims of scapegoating​ citizens and the US, tolerating violence against Afrikaner farmers, ⁢and aligning with nations ⁤considered adversaries by the ⁢US, such as Iran⁤ and groups⁢ sympathetic to Hamas. The US also alleges‍ that South Africa’s recent G20 presidency was marked by obstructionism, ignoring US input, and even the⁢ inappropriate sharing of data about American officials, prioritizing issues like climate change and⁤ diversity over economic‌ concerns.

Former President‌ Donald Trump has been particularly vocal ​in his criticism,citing “horrific human ⁣rights abuses” against Afrikaners and other descendants of European⁤ settlers. He specifically ⁢accused the South African government of failing to address the alleged killings of​ white​ farmers and the seizure⁢ of their land. Trump’s statements, made on⁤ social media platforms, ⁢have fueled the‍ diplomatic​ firestorm.

The⁢ US demonstrated its displeasure by skipping this year’s G20 Leaders’ ‍Summit ⁤in Johannesburg. President Ramaphosa has responded by expressing regret over the US actions, stating that his administration ‌has⁣ made repeated attempts ⁣to mend the relationship, but these efforts have been met with “punitive measures” based on “misinformation and distortions.”

The US maintains that South Africa will be welcomed⁤ back⁤ into the G20 process once it undertakes “tough decisions” to address ⁤its economic and political challenges. However, the current situation signals a significant downturn in‌ relations between the two​ nations⁢ and a⁢ potential reshaping of the global economic forum under a new US-lead configuration.

Note: This rewritten piece maintains the core information from⁣ the original ⁤article ‍while being entirely original ‍in ‌its phrasing and​ structure. It ​avoids direct quotes except where absolutely necessary ⁤to represent specific statements by the individuals involved, and focuses on ⁢presenting the information in a clear, journalistic style.

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