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South Africa Urges Global Unity as Africa Hosts First G20 Meeting

South Africa Urges Global Unity as Africa Hosts First G20 Meeting

Taha Sakr
Last updated: February 22, 2025 6:32 pm
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa called for enhanced international cooperation to confront global challenges during the opening of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting on Thursday, marking the first time the G20 has convened on African soil.

The two-day gathering in Johannesburg, which precedes the G20 leaders’ summit scheduled for November in Africa, highlights the continent’s growing influence in global decision-making. South Africa assumed the G20 presidency from Brazil on Dec. 1, becoming the first African nation to chair the group.

“Our modern-day challenges—from climate change to economic inequality and geopolitical instability—require collective solutions,” Ramaphosa told delegates. “The G20, as the premier forum for international economic cooperation, must lead efforts to foster global prosperity, sustainability, and inclusivity.”

Ramaphosa stressed that cooperation, partnership, and solidarity are essential in addressing issues affecting both developed and developing nations. “Let us find common ground through constructive engagement and set a new course for human progress founded on equality and sustainability,” he urged.

The president underscored Africa’s rising prominence in global affairs, highlighting the importance of amplifying African voices in discussions on sustainable development, digital transformation, and the green energy transition. “This summit’s location sends a powerful message: Africa is ready to play a central role in shaping global economic and environmental policies,” Ramaphosa said.

Calls for Global Governance Reforms


Ramaphosa reiterated longstanding calls for reforms to global governance institutions, including the United Nations Security Council and international financial systems, to reflect contemporary geopolitical realities.


“While the core objectives of the United Nations remain relevant, the world has undergone fundamental changes,” he stated. “Institutions such as the UN and the global financial architecture must evolve to become more representative, agile, and responsive to today’s challenges.”

The president emphasized the need to ensure that developing countries have a stronger voice in international forums, particularly on issues related to debt relief, technology access, and climate finance.

Addressing Global Conflicts


Ramaphosa expressed concern over ongoing conflicts worldwide, citing the wars in Ukraine, Sudan, the Sahel, and Gaza as urgent matters requiring diplomatic solutions.


“The human toll of these conflicts is immense, and they threaten global security,” he said. “As the G20, we must reaffirm our commitment to multilateralism, the principles of the UN Charter, and international law to promote peace and stability.”

G20 Expansion on the Horizon?


On the sidelines of the meeting, a senior South African official said Pretoria is open to discussions about expanding the G20 but noted that no formal membership applications have been received. The possibility of welcoming new members is expected to be on the agenda during South Africa’s presidency.

Africa’s Development Priorities Take Center Stage


Throughout its G20 presidency, South Africa aims to spotlight key development priorities for the continent, including food security, job creation, and infrastructure investment.


“We must leverage this opportunity to advance African interests while fostering stronger global partnerships,” Ramaphosa said. “Africa’s development is integral to global stability and prosperity.”

The Johannesburg meeting has drawn foreign ministers and senior officials from the G20’s 19 member states and the European Union, setting the tone for what many see as a pivotal year for Africa’s engagement with the global economy.

The G20 leaders’ summit in November is expected to focus on sustainable economic recovery, digital innovation, and climate action, with Africa positioned as both a key stakeholder and solution provider.

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