When Donald Trump welcomes the Group of 20 to his private golf resort in Miami next year, he’ll decide who’s on the guest list.
That much is clear after the U.S. president said in a social media post Wednesday that he won’t invite South Africa, the holder of this year’s G20 presidency and the object of the U.S. president’s ire for some time now.
It may be a breach of long-established protocol for a leader to decide which of the bloc’s members can attend the summit — let alone to host the event at their own hotel — but Trump has demonstrated that he cares little for either convention or the multilateral order.
Now, questions over who will and who won’t go are starting to pile up, not least over which nation might make up the numbers. The move puts other G20 members in a bind: ignore the

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