The G20 Summit in South Africa Ends with the Glaring Absence of the US After Trump’s Boycott
The U.S. boycott over political disputes left no delegation accredited or official to accept the gavel, while other G20 members backed a declaration on climate and inequality.
- The G20 Summit in South Africa ended with no US delegation attending due to Trump's boycott over claims of persecution of white minorities.
- A leaders' declaration was issued focused on issues affecting poor countries, supported by most G20 nations except the US and Argentina.
- South African President Ramaphosa said the summit marked an important milestone by bringing Africa's priorities to the G20 agenda.
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The G20 summit in South Africa ends with the glaring absence of the US after Trump's boycott
The Group of 20 summit in South Africa has ended with the glaring absence of the United States — the next country to lead the bloc. The Trump administration boycotted the two days of talks involving leaders of the world’s…
The G20 summit in South Africa ends with the glaring absence of the US after Trump's boycott
The Group of 20 summit in South Africa has ended with the glaring absence of the United States — the next country to lead the bloc. The Trump administration boycotted the two days of talks involving leaders of the world’s…
G20 summit closes in South Africa after U.S. absence
The G20 closed in Johannesburg without a ceremonial hand over to the U.S., its next chair, after Washington boycotted the summit.(Image credit: Misper Apawu) Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post G20 summit closes in South Africa after U.S. absence appeared first on RocketNews.
G20 summit in South Africa ends with glaring U.S. absence after Trump's boycott
The Group of 20 summit in South Africa ended Sunday with the glaring absence of the United States — the next country to lead the bloc — after the Trump administration boycotted the two days of talks involving leaders of the world's richest and top developing economies.
South Africa judges G20 summit a triumph of multilateralism despite US no-show
The Group of 20 summit in South Africa ended Sunday with the glaring absence of the United States — the next country to lead the bloc — after the Trump administration boycotted the two days of talks involving leaders of the world’s richest and top developing economies.
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