US boycotts G20 talks, embassy official to join handover; PM Modi to attend: What it means for India’s agenda

As the US steps back from the G20, India moves forward with priorities on development financing, tech governance and South–South cooperation.

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated on Thursday that the United States will not participate in the official discussions at this weekend’s G20 Summit in Johannesburg. However, a representative from the US Embassy in South Africa will attend the formal handover ceremony.

The 2025 G20 Summit will take place from 22–23 November in Johannesburg, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to participate and depart for South Africa.

Speaking to reporters, Leavitt confirmed that the US is not “participating” in the “official talks” at the summit. She also criticised South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for remarks she said were unfavourable towards Washington, adding that President Donald Trump and his team “do not appreciate” such comments.

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