2026 G20 Miami summit
Future summit of the leaders of all G20 member nations in Miami, United States
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The 2026 G20 Miami Summit will be the twenty-first meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20), a meeting of heads of state and government planned from 14 to 15 December 2026. It will be held at the Trump National Doral Miami, a property of the host, U.S. president Donald Trump, in Doral, Florida.[1] The announcement was made by Miami Mayor Francis Suarez in the Oval Office and later confirmed by Doral Mayor Christi Fraga.
Invited states:
| 2026 G20 Miami summit 21st G20 Summit | |
|---|---|
14–15 December 2026
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| Host country | |
| Cities | Miami |
| Venues | Trump National Doral Miami |
| Participants | G20 members Invited states: |
| Chair | Donald Trump, President of the United States |
| Website | g20 |
On 27 November 2025, President Trump announced that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit, citing its treatment of Afrikaners and a dispute over South Africa's refusal to transfer G20 hosting duties to a U.S. Embassy representative at the end of the 2025 G20 Johannesburg summit.[2]
Expected participating leaders
The following country and international organisation leaders have been expected to participate in the summit:
Invited guests
The following country leaders have been invited to the summit:
Participants


Expected participating leaders
G20 member not invited
| Member | Leader | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cyril Ramaphosa | President | Not invited by the host government |
Expected participating leaders
| Member | Represented by | Title | Area (km²) |
Population (2026) |
Density (per km²) |
GDP per capita (PPP, 2026) |
Nominal GDP (2026, US$ billion) |
HDI | Currency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Javier Milei | President | 2,780,400 | 46,003,000 | 17 | $32,600 | $680.1 billion | 0.865 | Argentine peso | |
| Anthony Albanese | Prime Minister | 7,692,024 | 27,806,000 | 4 | $75,300 | $2,120.9 billion | 0.958 | Australian dollar | |
| Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | President | 8,515,767 | 213,563,000 | 25 | $24,300 | $2,635.9 billion | 0.786 | Brazilian real | |
| Mark Carney | Prime Minister | 9,984,670 | 40,330,000 | 4 | $67,700 | $2,507.3 billion | 0.939 | Canadian dollar | |
| Xi Jinping | President | 9,596,961 | 1,412,914,000 | 147 | $31,300 | $20,851.6 billion | 0.797 | Renminbi | |
| Emmanuel Macron | President | 643,801 | 66,650,000 | 104 | $66,500 | $3,596.1 billion | 0.920 | Euro | |
| Friedrich Merz | Chancellor | 357,600 | 83,900,000 | 235 | $74,500 | $5,452.9 billion | 0.959 | Euro | |
| Narendra Modi | Prime Minister | 3,287,263 | 1,476,626,000 | 449 | $12,900 | $4,264.8 billion | 0.685 | Indian rupee | |
| Prabowo Subianto | President | 1,904,569 | 287,887,000 | 151 | $19,300 | $1,539.9 billion | 0.728 | Indonesian rupiah | |
| Giorgia Meloni | Prime Minister | 301,340 | 58,850,000 | 195 | $63,500 | $2,738.2 billion | 0.915 | Euro | |
| Sanae Takaichi | Prime Minister | 377,975 | 122,430,000 | 324 | $58,900 | $4,379.3 billion | 0.925 | Japanese yen | |
| Claudia Sheinbaum | President | 1,964,375 | 132,997,000 | 68 | $29,500 | $2,124.0 billion | 0.789 | Mexican peso | |
| Vladimir Putin[8] | President | 17,098,246 | 143,394,000 | 8 | $49,400 | $2,656.5 billion | 0.832 | Russian ruble | |
| Mohammed bin Salman | Prime Minister | 2,149,690 | 35,165,000 | 16 | $80,700 | $1,316.0 billion | 0.900 | Saudi riyal | |
| Lee Jae Myung | President | 100,210 | 51,635,000 | 515 | $66,500 | $2,120.9 billion | 0.937 | South Korean won | |
| Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | President | 783,562 | 87,927,000 | 112 | $47,500 | $1,640.2 billion | 0.853 | Turkish lira | |
| Andy Burnham | Prime Minister | 243,610 | 69,932,000 | 287 | $65,500 | $4,153.2 billion | 0.946 | Pound sterling | |
| Donald Trump | President | 9,833,520 | 349,035,000 | 35 | $92,900 | $32,383.9 billion | 0.938 | United States dollar | |
| Évariste Ndayishimiye | African Union Chairperson | 30,221,532 | 1,585,000,000 | 52 | $7,900 | $3,300.0 billion | — | Multiple currencies | |
| António Costa | Council President | 4,233,262 | 451,000,000 | 107 | $64,600 | $22,500.0 billion | — | Euro and other currencies | |
| Ursula von der Leyen | Commission President | ||||||||
| Invited guests | |||||||||
| Country | Represented by | Title | Area (km²) |
Population (2026) |
Density (per km²) |
GDP per capita (PPP, 2026) |
Nominal GDP (2026, US$ billion) |
HDI | Currency |
| Ilham Aliyev | President | 86,600 | 10,455,000 | 121 | $25,600 | $82.0 billion | 0.789 | Azerbaijani manat | |
| Alexander Stubb | President | 338,455 | 5,627,000 | 17 | $66,300 | $335.0 billion | 0.948 | Euro | |
| Micheál Martin[9] | Taoiseach | 70,273 | 5,469,000 | 78 | $159,100 | $750.0 billion | 0.949 | Euro | |
| Kassym-Jomart Tokayev[10] | President | 2,724,900 | 21,264,000 | 8 | $40,700 | $319.0 billion | 0.837 | Kazakhstani tenge | |
| Dick Schoof[11] | Prime Minister | 41,865 | 18,346,000 | 438 | $90,500 | $1,460.0 billion | 0.955 | Euro | |
| Jonas Gahr Støre | Prime Minister | 385,207 | 5,666,000 | 15 | $115,500 | $570.0 billion | 0.970 | Norwegian krone | |
| Karol Nawrocki[12] | President | 312,696 | 37,945,000 | 121 | $55,800 | $1,030.0 billion | 0.906 | Polish złoty | |
| Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Emir | 11,586 | 3,173,000 | 274 | $112,300 | $240.0 billion | 0.886 | Qatari riyal | |
| Lawrence Wong[13] | Prime Minister | 735 | 5,905,000 | 8,034 | $173,700 | $606.0 billion | 0.946 | Singapore dollar | |
| Pedro Sánchez | Prime Minister | 505,990 | 48,015,000 | 95 | $56,800 | $1,931.0 billion | 0.918 | Euro | |
| Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan | President | 83,600 | 11,287,000 | 135 | $96,500 | $590.0 billion | 0.940 | United Arab Emirates dirham | |
| Shavkat Mirziyoyev[10] | President | 448,978 | 37,725,000 | 84 | $12,700 | $145.0 billion | 0.740 | Uzbekistani sum | |
Notes
- The president of China is legally a ceremonial office, but the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (de facto top leader in a one-party communist state) has always held this office since 1993 except for the months of transition, and the current CCP general secretary is Xi Jinping, who is also the Chinese president.