The primary G20 summit in Africa issued a leaders’ joint declaration on the opening day of the talks moderately than on the finish of the summit. The declaration was vital in that it got here within the face of fierce opposition from the US which has for months been vital of a South African agenda for the group that largely targeted on local weather change and international wealth inequality. In the long run, the G20 leaders defied Trump’s name to not signal the joint declaration. For in-depth evaluation and a deeper perspective, Alison Sargent welcomes Dr. Alex Vines, Africa Director on the European Council on Overseas Relations (ECFR).
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