S Africa says G20 shared goals outweigh differences as it concludes summit
Summary
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted a shared commitment to working together among global leaders at the recent G20 summit in Johannesburg. Despite disagreements, particularly with the United States, a declaration addressing challenges like climate change was adopted. The summit included discussions about the G20 presidency and issues in Gaza.Key Facts
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted the recent G20 summit in Johannesburg.
- A key outcome was a declaration focused on global cooperation and addressing climate change.
- The United States boycotted the event, citing reasons linked to the host country's policies.
- The US expressed an issue over a diplomatic protocol at the summit's conclusion.
- The next G20 presidency will shift to the United States, with a summit planned at President Trump’s golf club.
- Turkish President Erdogan commented on international security efforts related to Gaza during the summit.
- The G20 declaration was issued at the beginning of the summit, which is unusual.
- Argentina, led by President Javier Milei, opposed the declaration along with the US.
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