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France Denies Reports on South Africa Disinvite from G7 Summit Due to U.S. Pressure

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
March 26, 2026
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France Denies Reports on South Africa Disinvite from G7 Summit Due to U.S. Pressure
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Reports emerged on Thursday suggesting that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was disinvited from the upcoming G7 summit in Evian, France, allegedly due to pressure from the United States. Media outlets highlighted claims that Washington had threatened to boycott the summit if Pretoria attended. Vincent Magwenya, Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, remarked, “We are told that the Americans threatened to boycott the G7 if South Africa was invited.”

The reports cited longstanding tensions between the Trump administration and South Africa, including disputes over trade, racial policies, and the country’s foreign policy positions. President Donald Trump previously imposed tariffs on South African exports and criticized the nation’s domestic race laws, while also boycotting the G20 summit in Johannesburg last year.

However, French officials denied that the decision to exclude South Africa was influenced by the United States. A spokesperson noted that “France had decided to invite Kenya this time round,” ahead of President Emmanuel Macron’s planned visit to the country later this year. The official emphasized that the choice reflected logistical and diplomatic considerations, rather than external pressure.

President Ramaphosa addressed the reports in an interview with eNCA, dismissing claims of U.S. influence. He explained, “My information is that there’s been no pressure from any country, the United States or any other country, and the invitation to the G7 does not mean that you are being snubbed, if you are not invited, or you are being ignored.” He further highlighted that South Africa is not a member of the G7 and has not attended every summit, adding that the nation participates when invited to deliver its perspectives.

The contrasting accounts underscore the complexity of international diplomacy and media reporting, with South Africa’s absence from the G7 interpreted differently by various actors. While some reports framed it as a consequence of U.S. pressure, both French officials and Ramaphosa maintain that it reflects normal diplomatic discretion.

 

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