The G20 has gone “dormant” ahead of next week’s summit in South Africa as members distance themselves and drastically scale back expectations for the multilateral forum following Donald Trump’s opposition.
The US president has said his administration will boycott the leaders’ gathering in Johannesburg, the first ever in Africa, while his populist Argentine ally Javier Milei has said he will also skip the event. Other leaders are planning to use the event for bilateral contacts.
“G20 has become a bit dormant,” said one senior official involved in the preparations for the November 22-23 summit. “It’s a time for it to be in hibernation.”
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