South Africa 'marks end of a cycle' of Global South countries leading a more 'progressive' G20
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- The G20 summit in South Africa marked a significant moment as it issued a joint declaration on its opening day, defying opposition from the United States, which had criticized the summit's focus on climate change and global wealth inequality. This summit was notable as the first G20 meeting held on African soil, emphasizing the leadership role of Global South countries.
- The declaration signifies a shift towards a more progressive agenda within the G20, highlighting the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing pressing global issues, despite the absence of U.S. participation due to a boycott by former President Trump.
- This development reflects ongoing tensions in international relations, particularly regarding the U.S.'s disengagement from global dialogues and the increasing influence of developing nations in shaping global policies. The summit's focus on climate action and wealth disparity underscores a broader commitment to addressing systemic inequalities that have persisted in global governance.
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