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South Africa stands firm as the US throws a diplomatic tantrum
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72644, member: 636"] South Africa's government has dismissed tensions with Washington as temporary after the United States boycotted the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg over allegations regarding white farmers. Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said her nation would not yield to external demands and emphasized that the country remains sovereign. The gathering at Nasrec Expo Centre produced an early consensus declaration despite American absence, with officials characterizing their year of preparations across 130 meetings as successful diplomacy. The declaration prioritizes African concerns through debt relief provisions, climate action commitments, and critical mineral development strategies. Ntshavheni stressed that the document's 21 innovations cannot be reversed by future presidencies and positions the continent as an equal partner rather than a recipient of aid. South Africa declined a last-minute American request to send junior representation, citing protocol violations. President Cyril Ramaphosa continues mediating the Russia-Ukraine conflict through ongoing dialogue with European partners and both warring nations, building on a 2023 African peace initiative. [/QUOTE]
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