JOHANNESBURG - It was "not a surprise" that South Africa would not attend the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit in France, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said, downplaying suggestions of a diplomatic snub following reports that an earlier invitation had been withdrawn.
"My information is that there has been no pressure from any country, the United States or any other country," Ramaphosa told local media on Thursday.
South Africa is not a member of the G7 and has not participated in every G7 meeting, he said, adding: "If we don't go to this one, it should never be a surprise to anyone."
Earlier on Thursday, Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for the South African presidency, said: "We've learnt that due to sustained pressure, France has had to withdraw its invitation to South Africa to attend the G7 meeting."