Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro and outlined actions for global development. The leaders issued a declaration calling for action to address major geopolitical, socioeconomic and climate challenges. They also affirmed their commitment to multilateralism and support for reform of the global governance system.
Joining the discussion:
- Victor Gao is chair professor at Soochow University.
- Gilson Schwartz is a Professor of Economics at the University of Sao Paulo.
- Abdullahi Boru Halakhe is an Africa security and policy analyst.
- Sourabh Gupta is Senior Asia-Pacific policy specialist at the Institute for China-America Studies.
🌍 Next stop for the G20: South Africa! 🇿🇦 This Tuesday (19), Brasil ends its G20 presidency with important progress made towards building a fairer and more sustainable world. The country officially handed over the presidency of the forum to South Africa, its successor in 2025. pic.twitter.com/QOS1iJQeG8
— G20 Brasil (@g20org) November 19, 2024
China will align Belt and Road cooperation with Bolivia's 2025 development plan, and expand cooperation in multiple areas, President Xi Jinping said when meeting Bolivian President Luis Arce on the sidelines of the G20 summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Tuesday. #XiJinping… pic.twitter.com/8JRtKQZMeK
— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) November 19, 2024