Trump says leaders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are invited to the G20 summit next year

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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the leaders of the Republics of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will be invited to the G20 Summit hosted in the U.S. next year.

“The United States will be hosting the G20 Summit next year, and we will be extending invites to both of these Leaders to join us as guests at this very important event, which will take place in Miami!” Trump wrote on TRUTH Social.

Trump said he had a phone conversation with Republic of Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Republic of Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Tuesday.

“We discussed the importance of bringing Peace to ongoing conflicts, and increased Trade and Cooperation between our Nations,” he said. “The relationship with both Countries is spectacular.”

The G20 is an international forum that was created in 1999 to strategize on how to better economic communication between developed and developing countries.

The summit in 2026 is expected to be held at Trump’s golf resort in Florida.

When G20 events were hosted in South Africa, the U.S. boycotted them due to allegations of a genocide against white people in South Africa.