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    G20 envoys agree draft declaration despite US boycott, sources say

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    Posted on November 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    G20 envoys reached a draft declaration for the Johannesburg summit without US input, amid disagreements over climate change and green energy agendas.

    G20 Envoys Finalize Summit Declaration Amid US Boycott

    By Tim Cocks and Alexander Winning

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -G20 envoys have agreed on a draft leaders' declaration ahead of this weekend's summit in Johannesburg without U.S. input, four sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

    The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that it will boycott the November 22-23 summit over disagreements with the host nation, South Africa.

    Trump had said he would not attend the first G20 summit in Africa because of allegations - which have been widely debunked - that the host country's Black majority government persecutes its white minority.

    He has also rejected the host nation's agenda of promoting solidarity and helping developing nations adapt to worsening weather disasters, transition to clean energy and cut their excessive debt costs.

    WHITE HOUSE CALLS DRAFT DECLARATION 'SHAMEFUL'

    "It is a longstanding G20 tradition to issue only consensus deliverables, and it is shameful that the South African government is now trying to depart from this standard practice despite our repeated objections," a senior Trump administration official said.

    While fearing that a loss of participation from its most powerful member would scupper a declaration at the G20, some analysts still saw an opportunity for the South African hosts, determined to set an agenda for global leaders in the face of Trump's hostility to multilateral diplomacy.

    None of the sources divulged details of the declaration's contents, and it was not clear what concessions had to be made on the language to get everyone to agree, especially around climate change, any mention of which the United States had objected to being included in the discussion.

    Three out of four of South Africa's planned top agenda items - preparing for climate-induced weather disasters, financing the transition to green energy, and ensuring the rush for critical minerals benefits producers - were largely about climate change.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that South Africa was in discussions with the United States - which will host the G20 in 2026 - over its possible participation in the summit after all, although the White House later denied this.

    Ramaphosa had earlier said he was resigned to handing over to an "empty chair". The White House on Thursday said it would send the U.S. charge d'affaires for the G20 handover, an offer which South Africa's presidency rejected.

    (Reporting by Alexander Winning, Tim Cocks, Nellie Peyton and Julia Payne; Additional reporting by Wendell Roelf in Cape Town; Editing by Louise Heavens, Mark Heinrich and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •G20 envoys agreed on a draft declaration without US input.
    • •The US boycotted the summit over climate agenda disagreements.
    • •South Africa aims to focus on climate change and green energy.
    • •Trump administration criticized the draft as 'shameful'.
    • •US participation in future summits remains uncertain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about G20 envoys agree draft declaration despite US boycott, sources say

    1What is a draft declaration?

    A draft declaration is a preliminary version of a formal statement or agreement that outlines the positions and commitments of the parties involved, often subject to further negotiation.

    2What is climate change?

    Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.

    3What is multilateral diplomacy?

    Multilateral diplomacy involves multiple countries working together to address common issues and challenges through negotiations and agreements.

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