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Shockwaves in Global Diplomacy: Ramaphosa Set to Hand G20 Presidency to an Empty Chair as U.S. Snubs

November 15, 2025
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Shockwaves in Global Diplomacy: Ramaphosa Set to Hand G20 Presidency to an Empty Chair as U.S. Snubs
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Johannesburg — In a dramatic turn that has stunned political observers worldwide, President Cyril Ramaphosa is poised to hand over the G20 Presidency to an empty chair, following an unprecedented decision by the United States to boycott the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit the first ever hosted on African soil.

The summit, scheduled for next weekend in Johannesburg, was set to mark a milestone for the African continent. Instead, it now risks being overshadowed by Washington’s abrupt withdrawal, a move critics say could undermine multilateral cooperation at a critical moment for global politics.

The U.S., which is slated to assume the G20 Presidency from South Africa, has yet to publicly disclose its detailed reasons for the boycott. However, diplomatic sources suggest a combination of geopolitical tensions and dissatisfaction with recent African-led resolutions may be contributing factors.

President Ramaphosa, addressing the media earlier today, maintained a composed stance despite the diplomatic blow. He reiterated South Africa’s commitment to inclusive global dialogue and emphasised that the summit would proceed regardless of absentees.

Ramaphosa also used the moment to clarify his controversial directive allowing a group of Palestinian arrivals to enter the country without complete documentation. The individuals, who landed yesterday amid heightened scrutiny, were admitted under what the President described as “a humanitarian exemption anchored in South Africa’s long-standing commitment to global justice.”

The decision has drawn mixed reactions domestically and internationally—some praising the gesture as a reaffirmation of South Africa’s moral leadership, while others criticize the lack of formal vetting in a volatile geopolitical climate.

As tensions escalate and diplomatic ripples spread across capitals worldwide, all eyes now turn to Johannesburg, where South Africa will host a global summit marked by both historic significance and unprecedented controversy.

Whether the empty chair becomes a symbol of protest, power politics, or fractured alliances remains to be seen.

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