South Africa to host G20 summit boycotted by US
South Africa leads G20 summit focusing on debt relief, climate transition, and critical minerals amid US boycott and evolving diplomatic tensions, representing 85% of global GDP.
- The G20 summit, hosted by South Africa, takes place on November 22-23 in Johannesburg amidst tensions between South Africa and the US.
- South Africa aims to highlight issues affecting poor countries like climate financing and debt reform at the G20 summit.
- The US has boycotted the summit and strained relations with South Africa over aid cuts, tariffs, and disagreements on other issues.
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