Cyril Ramaphosa closes G20 summit after US boycott and handover row
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- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded the G20 summit in Johannesburg by rejecting a US proposal for him to hand over to a junior official for the next meeting in Florida. The summit, which was presented as a success for multilateralism, faced controversy due to the US boycott, which cited claims of discrimination against the Afrikaner minority in South Africa.
- This development highlights the tensions between South Africa and the US, particularly in the context of diplomatic relations and the perception of governance in South Africa. The rejection of the handover plan underscores South Africa's desire to assert its leadership on the global stage.
- The G20 summit's significance is amplified by the absence of the US, which raises questions about the group's ability to address global crises effectively. The event also coincided with broader discussions on international cooperation, as leaders sought to prioritize support for developing nations amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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