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Kau slams Trump’s G20 reversal as a weak move
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71749, member: 636"] A political commentator, Moses Kau, has characterized President Donald Trump's reversal of his boycott of the G20 Summit in South Africa as a sign of weakness. Kau suggested the initial boycott was an unsuccessful attempt to isolate the host nation over its foreign policy positions. He argued the decision to now attend, after other world leaders confirmed their participation, reveals a failed strategy. The commentator believed the original boycott related to South Africa's support for Palestine, its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, and its alliances with nations like Russia and China through BRICS. He predicted the United States would still attempt to obstruct certain agenda items during the summit proceedings. The South African government had previously stated that boycotting nations could not influence the summit's outcomes. President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed logistical adjustments were being made to accommodate the United States delegation. [/QUOTE]
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