At the G20 meeting in Johannesburg, President Cyril Ramaphosa underscored the critical role of international law and multilateralism in tackling world crises. He expressed concern over the deepening divisions among member nations on pivotal issues like the Ukraine war and climate change. With the United States notably absent due to prior disagreements, the summit faced challenges in forming a unified response. Ramaphosa highlighted that adherence to UN Charter principles should unite the group, warning that without consensus, global stability is at risk.
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of multilateralism and international law, stating that these principles should guide efforts to resolve global crises.
Ramaphosa warned that deepening divisions among major powers, exemplified by the G20's disagreements, pose a threat to fragile global coexistence.
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