US threatens G7 boycott to block Ramaphosa, forcing France to withdraw summit invitation | News24
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“US threatens G7 boycott to block Ramaphosa, forcing France to withdraw summit invitation”
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The claim that 'US threatens G7 boycott to block Ramaphosa, forcing France to withdraw summit invitation' is reported in the web search results, specifically mentioning a US threat and France withdrawing an invitation. However, this specific sequence of events (US threat $
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— The 51st G7 summit, the 57th annual meeting of the G7, was held from 16 to 17 June 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. This was the 2nd G7 summit to be held in Kananaskis since the 28th G8 summit in …
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— Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa ( RAM-ə-FAW-sə or RAH-mə-POH-sə; born 17 November 1952) is a South African businessman and politician serving as the president of South Africa since 2018. A former anti-apar…
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— The United States military began executing airstrikes on vessels in the Caribbean Sea in September 2025, described by the administration of President Donald Trump as part of an effort to fight the flo…
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