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South Africa rejects US demand for junior official at G20 handover
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72630, member: 636"] South African officials rejected American requests to participate in the G20 presidency handover ceremony through junior diplomatic staff after Washington boycotted the summit in Johannesburg. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya stated that President Cyril Ramaphosa would not transfer leadership responsibilities to a charge d'affaires, emphasizing that such protocol violations have no precedent in the forum's history. The White House withdrew participation over allegations regarding the treatment of white farmers, creating diplomatic friction that South Africa addressed by prioritizing equal treatment among member nations. Magwenya assured that policy achievements during South Africa's tenure would remain protected against reversal when Brazil assumes control. The administration established a five-year Africa engagement framework and secured consensus on debt relief and climate initiatives through the Johannesburg Declaration. Officials expressed confidence in repairing bilateral relations through the G20 troika mechanism, which connects previous, current, and incoming presidencies. [/QUOTE]
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