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Things went well for Africa at G20, says JZ

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THE German presidency of the G20 last week managed to build on the achievemen­ts of the last summit in China which had emphasised sustainabl­e developmen­t in Africa, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday.

In a statement issued by the Presidency after his return from the summit in Hamburg, Zuma said the meeting had resulted in positive outcomes to a large degree as G20 leaders discussed and agreed on various developmen­tal issues that would benefit the African continent.

“Despite disagreeme­nts on certain issues, the summit managed to discuss and agree on various developmen­tal matters that would be of advantage to South Africa and the African continent, including the launch of the G20 Africa partnershi­p. This programme was launched in recognitio­n of the opportunit­ies and challenges on the African continent as well as the goals of the United Nations Social Developmen­t Agenda 2030,” he said.

“It was agreed that this initiative would be based on equal partnershi­ps and will be in line with the African Union Agenda 2063. The partnershi­p will further serve our national interest as it will generate sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth and developmen­t, contribute to create decent employment and economic advancemen­t for women and youth, as well as alleviate poverty and inequality.”

Among other issues discussed during the summit were sustainabl­e developmen­t, climate and energy.

Despite difference­s on climate and energy matters, including the decision of the US to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, the majority of leaders remained committed to the agreement as it represente­d the best opportunit­ies to address the threats posed by climate change.

The leaders reaffirmed their strong commitment to the Paris Agreement and agreed on full implementa­tion of the agreement and also agreed to the G20 Hamburg Climate and Energy Action Plan for Growth, Zuma said. – ANA

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 ?? PICTURE: KOPANO TLAPE / GCIS ?? ‘POSITIVE OUTCOMES’: President Jacob Zuma talks to the host and chairperso­n of the 2017 G20 leaders summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, at the final session of the summit in Hamburg on Saturday.
PICTURE: KOPANO TLAPE / GCIS ‘POSITIVE OUTCOMES’: President Jacob Zuma talks to the host and chairperso­n of the 2017 G20 leaders summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, at the final session of the summit in Hamburg on Saturday.

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