Trump says no US government official will attend G20 summit in South Africa

Trump says no US government official will attend G20 summit in South Africa
U.S. President Trump makes an announcement from the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington. (Reuters)
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Trump says no US government official will attend G20 summit in South Africa

Trump says no US government official will attend G20 summit in South Africa
  • South Africa’s foreign ministry described the decision as “regrettable” and repeated its rejection of Trump’s claims that white Afrikaners face persecution based on their race in the Black-majority country

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said on Friday that no US government official would attend the Group of 20 summit in South Africa later this month, because of what he said were “human rights abuses” taking place in the country.
South Africa’s foreign ministry described the decision as “regrettable” and repeated its rejection of Trump’s claims that white Afrikaners face persecution based on their race in the Black-majority country.
“It is a total disgrace that the G20 will be held in South Africa,” Trump said in a Truth Social post. “Afrikaners (People who are descended from Dutch settlers, and also French and German immigrants) are being killed and slaughtered, and their land and farms are being illegally confiscated.”
“No US Government Official will attend as long as these Human Rights abuses continue. I look forward to hosting the 2026 G20 in Miami, Florida!” Trump said.

JD VANCE WILL NOT NOW TRAVEL, SOURCE SAYS
Vice President JD Vance, who was expected to attend the Group of 20 world leaders in Johannesburg in Nov 22-23, was no longer going, a source familiar with the matter said.
Trump has taken issue with South African domestic and foreign policies — ranging from its land policy to its case accusing Israel of genocide in the US ally’s war in Gaza.
The president last month set the lowest cap on record for US refugee admissions and said those people admitted would be focused largely on white Afrikaners.
South Africa’s foreign ministry said it had taken note of Trump’s “regrettable” post on the platform, and reiterated Pretoria’s oft-stated rejection of the accusation that Afrikaners are subjected to oppression.

CLAIM NOT SUBSTANTIATED BY FACT
“The claim that this community faces persecution is not substantiated by fact,” the ministry said, adding that South Africa’s past of racial inequality gives it the experience to help the world tackle divisions through the G20 platform.
“Our nation is uniquely positioned to champion within the G20 a future of genuine solidarity,” it said, adding that it looked forward to hosting a successful summit.
Earlier this year, Secretary of State Marco Rubio also boycotted a G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in South Africa, which has the G20 presidency from December 2024 to November 2025.
The United States is set to take over the G20 presidency from South Africa.


Indonesia police find possible explosive powder in Jakarta mosque blasts

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Indonesia police find possible explosive powder in Jakarta mosque blasts

Indonesia police find possible explosive powder in Jakarta mosque blasts
JAKARTA: Indonesian police found possible explosive powder as they investigated explosions at a mosque in the capital Jakarta, and the suspected perpetrator is recovering, the police chief said on Saturday.
Explosions that injured dozens of people during Friday prayers could have been an attack, officials said, with a 17-year-old student the suspected perpetrator.
“Several pieces of supporting evidence were found,” police chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo told a press conference after visiting the victims at a hospital.
“There were written materials and some powder that could have potentially caused an explosion,” he said. “We are gathering other records, including examining social media and family members to gather all the information.”
The suspected perpetrator, a student at a school next to the mosque, was recovering after undergoing surgery on Friday, Listyo said.
“The suspect’s condition is improving, and hopefully this will make things easier for us when needed,” he said.