President Donald Trump clearly explains Washington's decision to invitation our country to the G20 summit: Poland was invited to the G20 due to the fact that it is simply a friend of the United States.
“Poland is simply a large country. We like him very much. We are friends of Poland. The president's doing a large job. So that's why we invited her," said Donald Trump.
In practice, this means that Poland took the place of South Africa during the G20 meetings in Washington, although South Africa formally remains a associate of the group. The U.S. decision is linked to tensions around the situation of white farmers in this country.












