South Africa's president says the Group of 20 nations will make a joint declaration at the end of their summit in Johannesburg this weekend despite warnings against that from the United States. President Cyril Ramaphosa added the summit host country “will not be bullied” by the U.S. to issue a toned-down statement at the end of the meeting of world leaders. The U.S. is boycotting the first G20 summit in Africa over Trump's claims that South Africa's Black-led government is violently persecuting the Afrikaner white minority. A South African official has said the U.S. told South Africa there should be no leaders declaration at the end of the summit.