South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared the Leaders’ Declaration adopted at the Johannesburg G20 summit as proof of a “renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation,” even as the United States boycotted the two-day meeting and objected to several of its priorities.
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The US objected strongly to South Africa’s agenda, which foregrounded climate action, debt relief and global inequality.
Trump had dismissed these priorities before the summit, rejecting efforts to help developing nations adapt to worsening weather disasters, transition to clean energy or lower their debt burdens.
Despite this, Ramaphosa secured broad support for language traditio

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