Ramaphosa does not feel snubbed by G7 summit, says Presidency

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Ramaphosa does not feel snubbed by G7 summit, says Presidency
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For the first time since his presidency began in 2018, Ramaphosa has not been invited to attend this year's summit in Japan.

For the first time since his Presidency began in 2018, Ramaphosa has not been invited to attend this year's summit in Japan.

Over the last four years, Ramaphosa was invited to G7 summits in Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Germany. “It is always left to the host of the G7 to decide on the shape and format of the summit and in that regard the president accepted that view and did not see it as a snub.”

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