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G20 summit in South Africa aims to ease global burdens
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72199, member: 636"] South Africa's hosting of the G20 summit produced a final declaration committing member nations to pursue conflict resolution in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Palestinian territories and Ukraine while addressing debt burdens facing developing economies. The gathering near Soweto marked the first time the organization of major economic powers convened on African soil, though the United States boycotted after President Donald Trump alleged racist policies against white South Africans. President Cyril Ramaphosa rejected American demands to issue no declaration and pushed forward with priorities centered on climate change impacts and Global South development concerns. The document emphasized that disasters linked to warming temperatures disproportionately harm vulnerable populations while noting that debt levels obstruct inclusive economic growth. French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged regret over the American absence but urged remaining participants to continue collaborative efforts. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres praised South African leadership for advancing the agenda despite resistance. The 21-member bloc represents approximately 85 percent of global economic output and more than half the world population, though consensus-based decision-making often proves difficult given diverse interests spanning nations from China and Russia to Western European democracies and emerging economies. [/QUOTE]
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