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U.S. to Send Vice President Vance to G20 Summit in South Africa

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Last updated: September 9, 2025 4:30 am
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By Daniel Niyongabo

Cape Town —President Donald Trump has designated Vice President J.D. Vance to lead the U.S. delegation to the upcoming G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. President Trump will not attend the November gathering, which marks the first time the event will be hosted on the African continent. The summit also coincides with the United States assuming the annual G20 presidency.

The decision comes during a period of diplomatic strain between the two nations. Tensions have been fueled by President Trump’s repeated assertions that white farmers in South Africa are facing “genocide,” a claim the South African government firmly rejects. Officials in Pretoria maintain that farm violence is a broad criminal issue, not a racially motivated campaign, and have denounced the allegations as unfounded.

“I won’t be going this year. It’s in South Africa. JD Vance will be going. He’s a great Vice President, and he looks forward to it,” Trump stated from the Oval Office.

The move follows earlier efforts by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to engage with the Trump administration. Earlier this year, President Ramaphosa sought negotiations to avert the implementation of reciprocal tariffs, highlighting the complex economic relationship between the two countries.

The G20, which comprises the world’s 19 largest national economies plus the European and African Unions, will convene under the theme “Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability.” Despite his absence, President Trump used the announcement to reveal that his Trump National Doral golf resort in Miami would host the 2026 summit. “We will be hosting the G20 in Florida next year,” he said. “It’s going to be a fantastic event in beautiful Miami.”

South African officials have expressed a pragmatic and welcoming response to the news of Vance’s attendance. They emphasized that the summit’s success hinges on collaborative dialogue rather than the presence of any single leader.

South Africa’s International Relations Minister, Ronald Lamola, stated, “The US can assign anyone that President Trump deems necessary, and we look forward to interacting with him on the platforms of the G20… we believe that the G20 will still be able to produce ambitious outcomes. We don’t want to be in any conspiratorial [or] second-guessing.”

Minister Lamola made these comments while attending the funeral of Ambassador Mninwa Johannes Mahlangu in Mpumalanga.

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