France has reportedly withdrawn its invitation to South Africa for the upcoming G7 summit, sparking debate over global political influence. The move has drawn attention across diplomatic circles.
Sources suggest the decision may have followed pressure from the United States, though no official confirmation has been provided by either government.
The Group of Seven summit often includes guest nations like South Africa to broaden discussions on global issues.
However, the sudden reversal has raised concerns about fairness and independence in international diplomacy, especially among developing nations.
Analysts say the development could affect relationships between Western powers and African countries, particularly in areas of trade and cooperation.
As reactions continue, many observers are calling for transparency, urging all parties to clarify the reasons behind the decision to avoid further diplomatic tension.





