Hopes for a strong G20 declaration on climate and debt relief are slim as South Africa readies to host the summit from Saturday (November 22). Global tensions and a boycott by the United States threaten to overshadow the gathering.
Breakdown
- South Africa will host the first G20 summit on African soil, with low expectations for strong action on climate and debt relief.
- US President Donald Trump is boycotting the summit and has rejected South Africa's agenda on global solidarity and climate adaptation. 10s
- South Africa's priorities include preparing for climate-induced disasters and ensuring Africa benefits from the global demand for critical minerals. 35s
- The summit will take place in Soweto, Johannesburg, with additional absences from Argentina's and China's leaders. 1m 11s
- Political analysts suggest Trump's absence may prevent disruptions, and President Ramaphosa will hand over the G20 presidency to the US next year. 1m 54s