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BREAKING NEWS
A major diplomatic rift is unfolding on the global stage as Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva publicly criticizes Donald Trump over the controversial decision to disinvite South Africa from the G20.
Speaking with urgency and clear concern, Lula warned that such a move threatens the very foundation of the G20 as a cooperative platform among the world’s leading economies. He emphasized that South Africa is not just another participant, but a founding member, and removing it sets a dangerous precedent that could destabilize the entire bloc.
In a striking show of solidarity, Lula also advised Cyril Ramaphosa to proceed with travel plans to Florida regardless of the disinvitation, signaling defiance against what he views as an unjust and politically motivated decision.
Lula’s message was direct and cautionary:
> “South Africa is a founding member of the G20. If South Africa gets thrown out today, Germany will be thrown out tomorrow, Brazil will be thrown out.”
This statement underscores fears of a ripple effect—where geopolitical disagreements could begin to dictate membership in institutions that were originally designed to foster stability, dialogue, and economic cooperation.
The remarks come amid rising tensions between Washington and Pretoria, with disagreements spilling into international forums and raising questions about the future of multilateral diplomacy. Analysts suggest that Lula’s intervention reflects broader concerns among Global South nations about fairness, representation, and the politicization of global governance structures.
As the situation develops, the world watches closely. Will this dispute escalate into a larger fracture within the G20, or will diplomatic channels prevail to preserve unity among the world’s most influential economies?