South Africa sought to salvage international talks on tackling global poverty on Wednesday as finance chiefs from several leading economies skipped a gathering of Group of 20 nations in Cape Town held against a backdrop of foreign aid cuts.
China says supports US, Russia talks on Ukraine at G20 meeting China willing to continue to play a role in resolving crisis Beijing keen to involve itself in US, Russia talks, analyst says BEIJING, Feb 21 (Reuters) - China came out in support of U.S ...
JOHANNESBURG - With the buzz around the G20, you might wonder what it’s about. What is the G20 The G20, short for Group of Twenty, is an ‘international forum’ of developed and developing countries that meets to provide solutions to global economic and financial issues.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's plan to skip the Group of 20 foreign ministers' talks in Johannesburg next week could leave room for China to assume leadership of the group amid a dispute between South Africa and the United States,
Beijing backs all peace efforts, including US President's Donald Trump's latest bid to strike a deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday. In an address to Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers,
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is actively developing key oil fields across Africa, including Nigeria’s ultra-deep Egina field and the recently operational Akpo West field. In Niger,
It is time for South Africa to emphasise its sovereignty and strategic autonomy in resisting external pressure and maintaining its non-aligned stance, says the writer.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's remarks not only underscored China's unwavering commitment to global peace but also outlined a visionary approach for strengthening multilateral cooperation.
Wang Yi’s visits to African countries maintains China’s solidarity and cooperation with Africa that goes back even before 1990.
Finance ministers and central bank chiefs from the Group of 20 developed and developing nations gathered in South Africa on Wednesday for a two-day meeting marked by the absence of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and several other high-profile figures.