South Africa judges G20 summit a triumph of multilateralism despite US no-show

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South Africa judges G20 summit a triumph of multilateralism despite US no-show

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday that the declaration from this weekend's Group of 20 summit reflected a "renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation", concluding a meeting that pitted him against his US counterpart. Ramaphosa, host of the Johannesburg summit»»»

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South Africa judges G20 summit a triumph of multilateralism despite US no-show

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday that the declaration from this weekend's Group of 20 summit reflected a "renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation", concluding a meeting that pitted him against his U.S. counterpart. Ramaphosa, host of the Johannesburg sum»»»

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