
"The hosts hailed the gathering, but others warned about the G20's future."
"Africa's first-ever Group of 20 (G20) summit and the first boycotted by a prominent member has wrapped up. Host South Africa hailed it as a success, as a declaration was agreed covering a wide range of issues."
"But what's next for the G20? Presenter: Imran Khan Guests: Thembisa Fakude Director of Africa Asia Dialogues (Afrasid) in Johannesburg Richard Weitz Senior non-resident associate fellow at the NATO Defense College in Washington, DC Omar Ashour Professor of strategic studies and international security at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies"
Africa hosted its first-ever Group of 20 (G20) summit, which was also the first to be boycotted by a prominent member. Host South Africa described the summit as a success after leaders agreed a declaration addressing a wide range of issues, including economic cooperation, development, and security. The boycott and underlying geopolitical tensions prompted warnings about the G20's future coherence and capacity for collective action. Observers emphasized divergent national priorities and strategic rivalries that could complicate consensus-driven decision-making. Questions remain about enforcement, implementation, and the forum's ability to adapt to shifting global alignments.
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