South Africa to Prioritize Climate Action and Critical Minerals During G20 Presidency
Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa President, revealed that his country’s priority during the term of the President of the 20th Group of 20 will use key minerals to promote inclusive growth and emphasize the danger of climate change to developing countries in developing countries to develop countries in developing countries. Essence He gave a speech at the World Economic Forum, calling on the G20 to develop green industrialization and investment framework. He also advocated the joint efforts of member states to face the challenges of the 21st century, including great popularity, immigration, poverty and terrorism. South Africa was the first African country to serve as G20 Presidential position and took over from Brazil in December 2024. The term of office will last for one year until the end of 2025, and By the end of 2025, Bertelia will transfer the leadership of the organization to the United States. During this period, South Africa will cooperate with its predecessors and successors to achieve its agenda.
source: African.