Can ‘reliable friend’ China fill the gap as US pressures allies to snub South Africa?
Reports indicate South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was disinvited from the upcoming G7 summit in France after the US allegedly threatened to boycott the event if South Africa was included. This occurred despite a prior invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron.

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AI-generatedReports indicate South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was disinvited from the upcoming G7 summit in France after the US allegedly threatened to boycott the event if South Africa was included. This occurred despite a prior invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron. A South African presidential spokesman stated the US threat was the reason for the withdrawal. France denies US pressure influenced the decision, citing Kenya's invitation instead due to Macron's planned visit to Nairobi for the Africa-France Summit. China has pledged continued support for South Africa amidst these developments. Ramaphosa downplayed the significance of not being invited to the G7 summit.
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5 extractedKenya had been invited instead because Macron was going to visit Nairobi.
France denied that South Africa’s exclusion was the result of pressure from Washington.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had been disinvited from this year’s G7 summit in France.
China pledged to continue its support for South Africa.
The Americans threatened to boycott the G7 if South Africa was invited.