
According to Bloomberg, US Secretary of State Rubio said on the 20th that due to the "consistent inconsistency" of policies between the two countries, US President Trump will "boycott" the G20 leaders' summit planned to be held in South Africa in November this year. We have chosen not to attend this year's G20 meeting hosted by South Africa, either at the foreign minister level or the presidential level. Obviously, on the global stage and in multiple multinational organizations, they have repeatedly voted on the side opposed to the interests of the United States. Rubio said when attending a hearing of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. It was reported that Rubio mentioned that South Africa filed a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of carrying out genocide in the Gaza Strip. Israel is an important ally of the United States in the Middle East. Rubio accused South Africa of being "not only unbalanced but also completely biased towards one side" on the Palestine-Israel issue, and insinuated that South Africa might be influenced by so-called "external forces" including Iran.