The first G20 summit to be held in Africa has been labelled a "triumph of multilateralism," as leaders from the world's more powerful economies came together in Johannesburg. South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa used his presidency to highlight the priorities of Africa and the global south.
Breakdown
- The first G20 leaders' summit on African soil was held in Johannesburg, emphasizing global south voices.
- A declaration for a more inclusive developmental agenda was adopted despite US opposition and boycott. 10s
- The G20 presidency now moves to the United States, with the next summit planned for Miami. 27s
- President Donald Trump boycotted the summit, and the declaration was adopted without US input. 1m 13s
- President Trump opposes South Africa's developmental agenda, suggesting priorities like climate action may not be emphasized during his G20 presidency. 1m 59s