By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
DNE Africa
  • Home
  • Politics
    HQJJwYebMAAF7Ae
    CultureWorld

    China-Africa Media Forum Calls for Shift Toward Joint Storytelling

    By Ahmed Emam 4 Min Read
    TISEMA- Ethiopia Women Break Silence as Systemic Femicide and Conflict-Driven Sexual Violence Trigger National Outcry
    HealthPolitics

    TISEMA: Ethiopia Women Break Silence as Systemic Femicide and Conflict-Driven Sexual Violence Trigger National Outcry

    By DNE Africa August 20, 2026
    20240824 MAP001
    HealthScienceWorld

    Guinea-Bissau Reports First Mpox Outbreak, UNICEF Warns of Risks to Children

    By Ahmed Emam August 20, 2026
  • Business
    gasoil
    Business

    Morocco Integrates Renewable Energy Into Fuel Station Licensing

    Morocco is introducing new rules for licensing fuel stations that encourage the…

    By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read
    images 2 1
    BusinessScience
    India-Africa Food Security Summit to Draw Delegates from More Than 30 African Countries
    rice 860x505 1
    Business
    AfricaRice Deepens China Partnerships to Boost Rice Innovation, Food Security Across Africa
    Islamic finance leaders convene in Addis Ababa at 6th International Interest-Free Banking and Takaful Forum
    Business
    Islamic finance leaders convene in Addis Ababa at 6th International Interest-Free Banking and Takaful Forum
    774001000 4396530900564333 5959967938618174772 n
    Business
    Egypt Pushes for Greater Private-Sector Investment Across Africa
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Reading: South Africa Hosts G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Amid Geopolitical Concerns
Sign In
  • Join US
DNE AfricaDNE Africa
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
South Africa Hosts G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Amid Geopolitical Concerns

South Africa Hosts G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Amid Geopolitical Concerns

DNE Africa
Last updated: February 25, 2025 1:05 pm
By DNE Africa 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa opened the Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers meeting with a call for “cooperation” amid geopolitical tensions and “rising intolerance.”

Top diplomats from the world’s largest economies gathered in Johannesburg for the two-day talks. The meeting was held for the first time in Africa and was overshadowed by the absence of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola praised the meeting as a success, dismissing suggestions that Rubio’s absence signaled a U.S. boycott of the gathering.

“The US is here, but they’re not here at the political level, not with ministers. If he had come, he would have met almost all his colleagues because we had a very good turnout of other ministers. He missed a good meeting, and I think [his absence] sends a signal of reduced interest in global affairs from the US,” Eide said.

The U.S. was represented by the deputy chief of mission at its South African embassy.

The two-day meeting focused on pressing geopolitical issues, including ongoing tensions between Pretoria and Washington over the interpretation of South Africa’s land policy. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide called Rubio’s absence “regrettable,” saying it reflected a decline in U.S. engagement in global affairs.

On Friday, Lamola delivered the chairperson’s summary, confirming that G20 foreign ministers have endorsed South Africa’s Presidency priorities.

These include sustainable development, debt sustainability for low-income countries, and reforms to global financial governance.

“The South African Presidency took note of the fruitful discussions and inputs on the various priorities and high-level deliverables. We look forward to the active participation and contributions of all your delegations,” Lamola said.

The meeting reaffirmed the G20’s role as the leading forum for international economic cooperation, emphasizing collective responsibility in fostering sustainable and inclusive global growth.

The discussions also outlined key focus areas under three task forces:

  • Task Force One: Inclusive economic growth, industrialisation, employment, and reducing inequality.
  • Task Force Two: Food security.
  • Task Force Three: Artificial intelligence, data governance, and sustainable development innovation.

Lamola also introduced additional initiatives, including a review of the G20’s work, a cost of capital assessment, a broadened Compact with Africa 2.0, and a new initiative on critical minerals.

The G20 consists of 19 countries, along with the African Union (AU) and European Union (EU), and accounts for more than 80% of the global economy and two-thirds of the world population. The foreign ministers of China, Russia, France and the UK were among those attending the meeting in Johannesburg.

In his opening address, Ramaphosa said that an “already fragile global coexistence” was threatened by rising intolerance, conflicts and climate change.

“Yet there is a lack of consensus among major powers, including in the G20, on how to respond to these issues of global significance,” Ramaphosa said.

On trade and economic reform, Ambassador Xolisa Mabhongo highlighted the need for changes in global governance, particularly the international financial architecture and multilateral trading system.

“Within the G20, there is strong recognition that the current regime of international trade under the World Trade Organization is not functioning optimally. There is a general consensus among G20 members to improve the trading system,” Mabhongo said.

South Africa holds the G20 presidency until November 2025, when it is expected to hand it over to the U.S.

You Might Also Like

China-Africa Media Forum Calls for Shift Toward Joint Storytelling

TISEMA: Ethiopia Women Break Silence as Systemic Femicide and Conflict-Driven Sexual Violence Trigger National Outcry

Africa Must Own Its Global Narrative, Says Strategic Communications Expert

World Humanitarian Day: Sudan Among Africa’s Deadliest Conflicts for Aid Workers

Liberia to Receive Up to 1,200 US Third-Country Deportees

TAGGED:AfricaG20South AfricaUS
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link

You Might Also Like

images 2 1
BusinessScience

India-Africa Food Security Summit to Draw Delegates from More Than 30 African Countries

By Ahmed Emam 4 Min Read
102388152 gettyimages 182148757
Politics

Gunmen Kill at Least 24 in Central Nigeria Attack

By Ahmed Emam 2 Min Read
777421086 1256450673205088 4866151024580831280 n
Politics

Russia, Ghana Ink Visa-Free Travel Deal for Diplomats as Bilateral Ties Deepen

By Ahmed Emam 3 Min Read

More Popular from DNE AFRICA

20240824 MAP001
HealthScienceWorld

Guinea-Bissau Reports First Mpox Outbreak, UNICEF Warns of Risks to Children

By Ahmed Emam 2 Min Read
Ad imageAd image
World

Nigeria Seeks Morocco Transit Easing Amid Schengen Visa Fraud Concerns

Nigeria is seeking changes to Morocco’s transit rules for Nigerian passengers after an increase in the…

By Ahmed Emam
Politics

Ethiopian Somali group ONLF says it will fully partner with forces seeking “real change” in Ethiopia

The Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) stated it will fully partner with forces seeking "real change"…

By DNE Africa
Politics

Amhara Fano forms alliance with Tigray, Oromo and Somali forces to overthrow Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed, says Zemene Kassie

The Ethiopian Amhara militia Fano has established a unified national command and formed alliances with at…

By DNE Africa
Politics

Hichilema Leads Zambia Presidential Vote

Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema was leading the presidential election with about 62% of valid votes in…

By Ahmed Emam
DNE Africa

News by Africans, For Africans

Categories

  • The Escapist
  • Entertainment
  • Business

Quick Links

  • Advertise with us
  • Newsletters
  • Complaint
  • Deal

DNE Africa.All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?