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China Cheers SA G20 as Rubio Abandons Summit
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25048, member: 2262"] China wants to help South Africa lead a big group called G-20. This group has twenty important countries that make big choices about money and other things around the world. South Africa feels excited because it will be the first African country to hold special G-20 meetings. A man named Marco Rubio from America said he wouldn't come to these meetings. He wrote a message saying he doesn't like some things South Africa wants to talk about, like helping the Earth stay clean and making sure everyone has fair chances. He also said wrong things about South Africa taking away people's things, which isn't true. The leaders from different countries will meet in South African cities in February. They will talk about important things like helping African countries that need money. President Cyril Ramaphosa wants to make the world more fair for everyone. China and South Africa work together a lot. They buy and sell many things from each other. Last year, they traded things worth fifty-five billion dollars. That's twice as much as South Africa trades with America. The Chinese helper in South Africa, Wu Peng, talked to South Africa's special helper, Ronald Lamola, about making their friendship even stronger. [/QUOTE]
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