November 28 – December 4 Here’s what happened at State this week. ⤵️ - The United States assumed the 2026 Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20).
- President Trump hosted the signing of the Washington Accords for Peace and Prosperity.
- Secretary Rubio talked America First with Sean Hannity.
The U.S. Assumed Presidency of the G20
(Department of State) In 2026, the U.S. will host the G20 for the first time since 2009, coinciding with America’s 250th anniversary. Under President Trump, the summit in Miami will highlight American values of innovation and entrepreneurship, with a focus on reducing regulatory burdens, securing energy supply chains, and advancing new technologies. Poland will join the G20, reflecting its economic rise. In contrast, South Africa, criticized for divisive policies and undermining G20 cooperation, will not be invited. The U.S. supports the South African people but rejects the ANC-led government’s actions, aiming to restore the G20’s focus on prosperity and partnership. Learn how America is welcoming a new G20 in Secretary Rubio’s latest Substack. President Trump Hosts Signing of Peace Accords between DRC and Rwanda
President Donald Trump, Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and Democratic Republic of Congo President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, during a signing ceremony at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in Washington. (State Dept./Freddie Everett) On December 4, President Trump hosted the signing of the Washington Accords for Peace and Prosperity between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. The historic agreement aims to end decades of conflict, promote economic cooperation, and lay the groundwork for lasting peace in Africa’s Great Lakes region. The Accords build on the June 27 peace agreement between the two nations and the Regional Economic Integration Framework, a plan to boost growth and create new opportunities for U.S. businesses in the region. Alongside the Accords, the U.S. signed new agreements with the DRC and Rwanda to strengthen security and economic ties. These efforts reflect a shared international commitment to transform the region into a model of peace and prosperity. The United States remains committed to supporting these initiatives, recognizing that true economic potential depends on lasting peace and security. Secretary Rubio Talks about Trump Doctrine, U.S. Military Policy in Sean Hannity Interview
(Fox News) In a wide-ranging discussion with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Secretary Rubio laid out the Trump Administration’s America First foreign policy. “What the President has done is he defines what’s in the core national interest of the United States,” said Secretary Rubio, “and he takes actions that are very specific and limited to getting the outcome that’s good for our country.” In line with this doctrine, the Secretary spoke to the threat to Americans of Nicolás Maduro’s support of narcotics traffic from Venezuela to the United States. “The Maduro regime is not a legitimate government,” said the Secretary. |