Macron, who called NATO brain dead, warns of end to G-20 | Fortune
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Macron, who called NATO brain dead, warns of end to G-20 | Fortune
""Meeting for the first time on the African continent marks an important milestone in the life of the G20,""
""But we must also recognize that the G-20 may be reaching the end of a cycle.""
""We are struggling to have a common standard on geopolitical crisis," Macron said."
The G20 summit in Johannesburg saw a sparse turnout and the United States boycotted the meeting, creating weak optics around the leaders' photo. Emmanuel Macron warned that the G20 may be reaching the end of a cycle and suggested the bloc’s existence is at risk. Several major leaders were absent or represented by stand-ins, and iconic photographic backdrops were missing. Macron cited difficulties in protecting humanitarian law and defending the sovereignty of countries such as Ukraine. He emphasized the inability to establish a common standard for responding to geopolitical crises and called for urgent collective re-engagement.
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