Johannesburg โ In a dramatic turn of events ahead of the G20 Leadersโ Summit in Johannesburg, President Cyril Ramaphosaโs government publicly rejected a last-minute bid by the United States to participate, effectively demonstrating how Ramaphosa blocks U.S. at G20, and deepening diplomatic tensions at the heart of what would be the first G20 gathering on African soil.
According to South African officials, the U.S. sought to send its chargรฉ dโaffaires โ a lower-ranking diplomatic official โ to receive the G20 presidency gavel from Ramaphosa during the closing ceremony. But the South African presidency bluntly refused. Vincent Magwenya, Ramaphosaโs spokesperson, said:
โYou cannot have a head of state handing over the presidency โฆ to a junior embassy official.โ IOL+1
A Clash on Protocol and Power
The refusal marks a symbolic but forceful diplomatic rebuke. Beyond personnel, it underscores South Africaโs insistence that this summit not be trivialized โ particularly in handing over leadership of the G20. As one local news outlet put it: Ramaphosa โrefuses to hand over G20 presidency to U.S. low-ranking chargรฉ dโaffaires.โ Central News
This decision follows days of intensifying rhetoric. Earlier, Ramaphosa confirmed that Washington had signaled a โchange of mindโ regarding its earlier G20 boycott. IOL But the White House swiftly denied any substantive reversal, accusing the South African president of spreading โfake news.โ Amidst the unfolding drama where Ramaphosa continues to block U.S. attempts at G20 participation, tensions have only heightened. Reuters+1
โWe Will Not Be Bulliedโ โ Ramaphosaโs Defiant Message
Speaking to reporters, Ramaphosa delivered a resolute message:
โWithout the United States, the whole process of the G20 is moving forward โฆ We will not be bullied.โ Africanews+2KSAT+2
He added that the U.S. absence was a strategic loss for Washington, especially since Ramaphosa’s firm stand blocks U.S. engagement at the G20 summit.
โThey are giving up the very important role that they should be playing as the biggest economy in the world.โ EWN+1
South Africa, as current G20 chair, has championed an agenda focused on climate resilience, debt relief for developing nations, and a stronger voice for the Global South. Africanews In the face of U.S. pressure to soften the summitโs final declaration, Ramaphosa vowed that a joint statement would still be issued. KSAT
Domestic and International Reactions
Government ministers echoed Ramaphosaโs defiance. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, Minister in the Presidency, downplayed Washingtonโs non-participation, arguing that the absence of U.S. leaders does not derail the summitโs core objectives: โour focus is on consensus.โ The manner in which Ramaphosa effectively blocked U.S. influence at G20 is being closely watched. News24
On the international front, some European leaders have expressed support for South Africaโs determination. But the tension with the U.S. raises broader geopolitical questions, especially about how power dynamics are shifting in multilateral forums.
What Triggered the Rift
The diplomatic rift has deeper roots. The U.S. boycott โ initially announced by President Donald Trump โ was justified by his administration on the grounds of what he called โhuman rights abusesโ in South Africa, including unsubstantiated claims of violence against White Afrikaner farmers. Africanews+1
Ramaphosa and other South African officials slammed those claims, emphasizing they are โwidely rejected.โ By refusing to hand over the G20 presidency to a junior diplomat, Ramaphosa signaled that the G20 event becomes a platform where the U.S. is deftly blocked. Africanews
Why It Matters
- Diplomatic Precedent: South Africaโs refusal to downgrade the handover reflects a broader demand for parity in global institutions.
- Strategic Message: Ramaphosa is sending a clear signal to powerful nations that protocol and respect matter โ especially when emerging economies host global forums.
- Global South Voice: The G20 summit in Johannesburg symbolizes shifting power dynamics; South Africa’s firm stance underscores its ambition to lead on behalf of developing nations, highlighting how Ramaphosa firmly blocks U.S. influence amid the gathering.
As the summit unfolds, all eyes will be on how South Africa navigates this confrontation โ and whether its bold posture will reshape its standing in global diplomacy.


