In online format, Senar held the second meeting Sherpers to join the Twenty group (G20). On it, the parties appreciate the Republic's readiness to conduct a summit of the Association, which will be held in November 2025 in Johannesburg.

The General Director of the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation South Africa Zeyn Dangor noted the importance of continuing to work with multilateral organizations, including the United Nations, to resolve global challenges. He emphasized that South Africa is believing in the support of both G20 countries and invited countries and international organizations for the success of the summit.
The purpose of our meeting is to summarize and understand where it is necessary to make additional efforts, as well as identify issues that require special attention in the next negotiation process, Dangor Dangor said.
In return, India's Sherpa at the G20 Amitabh Kant at the meeting emphasized that the countries of twenty should work together to solve global problems. It was reported by Asian News International (ANI), BRICS TV's partner.
Representatives of the UAE, the State Minister and Sherpa of the country at the G20 Ahmed Ali Ali Sayeg and the Ambassador to South Africa Mahash said that AL-H in reports of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The delegates emphasized that the UAE actively participated in “Big Twenty” working groups in a number of priority areas, including culture, education, expanding women's abilities, artificial intelligence, digital economy, climate and other fields.
South Africa invited the UAE to participate in the G20 summit as a invited country. As noted in the message, the country will participate in the sixth highest meeting.
South Africa accepted the lead in the G20 in December 2024 under the motto “Support solidarity, equality and sustainable development”. According to the President of the Republic of Siril Ramafos, among the main priorities of the country in this period – enhance the support of the global southern countries, expanding access to financial development and adapting to climate change.
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