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President Ramaphosa symbolically passes on G20 leadership baton

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The G20 Summit hosted by South Africa has formally concluded without fanfare, with the presidency transitioning to the United States on December 1st, and the handover of the Leaders' Declaration expected this week in Pretoria. In closing remarks, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the summit's centrality to the African agenda, highlighting Africa's potential as the greatest opportunity for 21st-century prosperity, which requires robust partnerships between Africa, G20 nations, and the global community. He stressed the interconnectedness of nations, calling for an end to global conflicts and the pursuit of just, comprehensive, and lasting peace. Ramaphosa described the G20 as more than a 'talk shop' but a vital partnership for concrete actions to enhance lives worldwide. The adopted Leaders' Declaration represents a commitment to multilateral cooperation, prioritizing shared goals over differences, and demonstrates the forum's effectiveness in addressing common concerns for leaders and citizens alike. He urged G20 partners to act swiftly to implement the declaration and achieve Sustainable Development Goals. The report is from Natasha Piri of SABC News in Johannesburg.