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World Ramaphosa to deliver SA statement at G20 leaders ; summitPresident Cyril Ramaphosa in a bilateral meeting with Brazils President Lula da Silva, ahead of the G20 Leaders Summit in Rio.Image Credits : X@DIRCO_ZAKhayelihle Khumalo18 November 2024, 05:42 [SAST]President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to deliver the country statement at the G20 leaders ; summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today.Ramaphosa is expected to focus on fighting hunger and poverty and reforming institutions of global governance.The President will be accompanied by International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola and Minister in the Presidency, Khum [url=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz]stanley cup[/url] budzo [url=https://www.stanleycup.cz]stanley termohrnek[/url] Ntshavheni.Brazil is chairing the global pl [url=https://www.stanleycup.com.se]stanley sverige[/url] atform gathering and will hand over the presidency of the G20 to South Africa.Brazil G20 presidency is prioritising a number of areas like fighting poverty, energy transition, promotion of sustainable development in its economic, social, environmental and the reform of global governance institutions.The G20 is the premier forum for global economic cooperation and global governance representing 85% of global Gross Domestic Product GDP .South Africa will be officially handed over the G20 presidency during the Rio leaders summit and Pretoria will continue to consolidate initiatives of its global South predecessors.VIDEO | The importance of this year G20 summit: Dpsg Biden approval rises to 41%, highest since early June, Reuters/Ipsos finds
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