The final document of the G20 summit in South Africa says the organisation will work towards the settlement of armed conflicts and lighten the burden of the developing nations in the world.
The summit, the first G20 gathering on the African continent, convened on the first of two days with an ambitious agenda to make progress on solving some of the longstanding problems that have afflicted the world’s poorest nations despite a boycott by the United States.
Leaders and top government officials from the richest and leading emerging economies came together at an exhibition centre near the famous Soweto township in South Africa, once home to iconic post-Apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, to try and find some consensus on the priorities set out by the host country.
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