The erosion of multilateralism threatens global growth and stability, President Cyril Ramaphosa warned at a G20 meeting in South Africa.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa called for stronger multilateralism and respect for international law during a G20 foreign ministers’ meeting on Thursday, warning that divisions among major powers threaten global stability. ‘It is critical that the principles of the UN Charter, multilateralism and international law should remain at the centre of all our endeavours. It should be the glue that keeps us...
The erosion of multilateralism threatens global growth and stability, President Cyril Ramaphosa warned at a G20 meeting in South Africa.
At the Cape Town G20 finance summit, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa decried the “erosion of multilateralism” as a serious threat to...
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