No bullying, Ramaphosa says as US boycotts S.Africa’s G20

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 20/11/2025
No country can be allowed to bully another, President Cyril Ramaphosa said Thursday in a jab at the United States which is boycotting the G20 summit of leading economies in South Africa this weekend.Washington has also demanded that South Africa does not issue the traditional joint leaders’ statement after the meeting, where around 40 countries will be present.“It cannot be that a country’s geographical location or income or army determines who has a voice and who is spoken down to,” Ramaphosa told delegates at a curtain-raiser event in a clear reference to Washington.“It basically means (…)
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