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UN chief visits SA as nation leads G20 presidency

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UNITED Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is set to visit South Africa, marking a significant moment in global diplomacy. South Africa, the first African nation to chair the influential G20 economic bloc, assumed its one-year presidency on December 1. The visit underscores Africa’s growing role in shaping global policy and addressing pressing challenges like sustainable development and climate change.

South Africa’s historic G20 leadership

The G20, an economic bloc composed of both developed and developing nations, accounts for 85 perce
nt of the global GDP, over 75% percent of international trade, and nearly two-thirds of the world’s population. South Africa’s leadership of this powerful grouping represents a milestone for the continent, providing an
unprecedented opportunity to elevate African priorities on the global stage.

President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the historic nature of the presidency: ‘As the first African nation to chair the G20, South Africa has a unique opportunity to shape the global agenda and drive progress on key issues affecting the continent.’

Guterres to discuss G20 priorities

Guterres will be welcomed by South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola. Their meeting will focus on aligning strategies for the G20 presidency and advancing the bloc’s ambitious goals.

According to South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation, discussions will include:

  • Accelerating the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs).
  • Strengthening commitments to climate action and global equity.
  • Solidifying the ‘pact of the future,’ a framework for equitable and sustainable global cooperation.

‘This visit provides an opportunity to further align perspectives and advance the priorities of the G20 presidency,’ the
department said in a statement.

Championing African interests

As chair of the G20, South Africa has pledged to place African issues front and centre. From economic reform and debt relief to climate finance and technological innovation, the presidency provides a platform to amplify the continent’s voice in addressing global inequalities.

Ramaphosa aims to leverage the G20 to address Africa’s development financing challenges, particularly in light of mounting global debt and the climate crisis. Analysts believe this focus could reshape discussions around resource mobilisation for the Global South.

A platform for global unity

The visit also highlights South Africa’s diplomatic balancing act. As a member of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), the country has a critical role in bridging the interests of emergi
ng economies and traditional Western powers. The G20 presidency comes at a time when multilateral cooperation is under strain, and South Africa is poised to act as a mediator between competing global interests.

A catalyst for change

Guterres’ visit to South Africa signals the UN’s support for the country’s leadership role in the G20. As Africa takes its place in global decision-making circles, the focus will remain on delivering tangible outcomes for sustainable development, climate resilience, and economic justice.

The year ahead promises to be transformative, not only for South Africa but for the entire continent. Under its stewardship, the G20 has the potential to advance a more inclusive, equitable global order.

 

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