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G20 draft declaration ready despite US absence

Published on: November 22, 2025 12:40 PM

G20 envoys agree draft leaders' declaration without US at summit, sources say

JOHANNESBURG: G20 envoys have agreed on a draft leaders’ declaration ahead of this weekend’s summit in Johannesburg, sources said, despite the absence of U.S. participation. President Donald Trump’s administration has indicated it will boycott the summit over disagreements with host nation South Africa.

Read More: US confirms it will not attend G20 summit in South Africa 

The absence of the world’s largest economy raised concerns that a declaration could be undermined. However, South African officials remain determined to advance an agenda focused on promoting solidarity, helping developing nations adapt to climate disasters, transitioning to clean energy, and reducing excessive debt burdens. The draft declaration reportedly reflects these priorities, though officials declined to provide details.

President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Thursday that South Africa was still in discussions with the United States about possible participation. The White House later denied any change, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming that the U.S. would not take part in official G20 talks, citing disagreements with the summit’s agenda and critical remarks by Ramaphosa.

Analysts say that while Trump’s absence limits U.S. influence at the Johannesburg summit, it also provides South Africa an opportunity to highlight multilateral cooperation and global leadership on key issues, including climate adaptation and debt relief for developing countries.

Read More: China’s premier to attend G20 summit amid US boycott 

The G20 summit, scheduled for November 22-23, will see leaders from major economies convene to discuss pressing global challenges, despite tensions between the host nation and Washington.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump, G20 summit, global economy, Johannesburg, Latest, South Africa, United States

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