The G20 Summit in South Africa Ends with the Glaring Absence of the US After Trump’s Boycott
The U.S. boycott over political disputes left no delegation accredited or official to accept the gavel, while other G20 members backed a declaration on climate and inequality.
- The G20 Summit in South Africa ended with no US delegation attending due to Trump's boycott over claims of persecution of white minorities.
- A leaders' declaration was issued focused on issues affecting poor countries, supported by most G20 nations except the US and Argentina.
- South African President Ramaphosa said the summit marked an important milestone by bringing Africa's priorities to the G20 agenda.
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Takeaways from the first G20 summit in Africa and a look ahead to the next one at Trump's golf club
The first Group of 20 summit in Africa broke new ground this weekend by putting the priorities of poor countries at the top of the bloc’s agenda. Host South Africa negotiated a summit declaration in Johannesburg signed by some of…
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