China and South Africa Deepen Ties at G20 Summit
At the G20 Summit this past weekend, China and South Africa pledged to boost political trust and expand cooperation in trade, energy, digital economy and more.
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At the G20 Summit this past weekend, China and South Africa pledged to boost political trust and expand cooperation in trade, energy, digital economy and more.
This weekend’s G20 Johannesburg summit saw 19 nations back a 122-point declaration for multilateralism and Global South empowerment—despite a U.S. boycott.
Discover how the Global South took the spotlight at the 2025 G20 Summit in South Africa, challenging old economic rules and shaping tomorrow’s growth.
The first-ever G20 Leaders’ Summit in Africa sees China calling for unity over division, elevating the Global South’s voice and pushing an open world economy.
On Nov 22-23, Johannesburg hosts the first-ever G20 summit in Africa under the theme “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability,” spotlighting the continent’s leap into global decision-making.
Johannesburg hosts the first African G20 Summit over Nov 22-23, spotlighting Global South priorities like climate finance, food security, and AI governance.
G20 Summit opened in Johannesburg under the theme “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability,” highlighting Africa’s global role and calls for multilateralism.
The first G20 Summit in Africa kicks off in Johannesburg, focusing on the Global South’s top priorities: disaster response, debt sustainability and an equitable energy transition.
A CGTN survey of 33,000 respondents in 48 countries shows 90% demand urgent climate action, calls for stronger global cooperation and praises China’s green leadership as Paris Agreement turns 10.
As Africa hosts its first G20 Leaders’ Summit in November 2025, South Africa’s Sindisiwe Chikunga urges solidarity, equality and sustainability for women and youth.