S Africa says G20 shared goals outweigh differences as it concludes summit
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- The G20 summit in South Africa concluded with President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighting a commitment to multilateralism, stating that shared goals among nations outweigh their differences. Despite the absence of the United States due to a boycott by former President Donald Trump, the summit adopted a new declaration emphasizing support for developing nations and addressing global challenges.
- This development is significant as it marks the first G20 summit held on African soil, showcasing South Africa's role in global diplomacy and its ability to facilitate discussions on pressing issues, even in the face of geopolitical tensions.
- The summit's outcomes reflect a broader trend of increasing multilateral cooperation amid a fragmented global order, particularly as nations grapple with challenges such as climate change and economic disparities. The absence of the U.S. raises questions about its commitment to global leadership and the future dynamics of international cooperation.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

