In Conversation With Goodenough Mashego Political Analyst

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Tensions between South Africa and the United States have escalated following reports that the US has excluded South Africa from key G20-related engagements, a move analysts describe as a potential breach of established multilateral norms.

The Group of Twenty (G20) is a global platform bringing together major economies to coordinate on issues such as financial stability, trade, and development. Its functioning is largely based on consensus, cooperation, and equal participation among member states.

However, recent developments suggest a breakdown in these principles. According to reports, the US—set to host the 2026 G20 summit—has taken steps that effectively sideline South Africa, including issues around accreditation and participation in meetings. Analysts argue that such actions raise serious concerns about whether the host nation is overstepping its administrative role.

South Africa, a founding member of the G20, has maintained that no single country has the authority to unilaterally exclude another member. Government officials have framed the move as a violation of the group’s foundational principles of inclusivity and equal footing among nations.

The situation appears to stem from broader geopolitical tensions between Pretoria and Washington, including disagreements during South Africa’s 2025 G20 presidency and the US boycott of that summit. The dispute has since escalated into a wider diplomatic standoff, with implications for global cooperation and the credibility of multilateral institutions.

As South Africa considers its participation in future G20 processes, this development raises critical questions about power dynamics within global governance structures, and whether multilateral forums remain genuinely inclusive—or are increasingly shaped by geopolitical interests.
14 Apr English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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