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Dear Fellow
South African,
Over the past two days, our country hosted leaders from
around the world for the G20 Leadersˇ¦ Summit in
Johannesburg.
This is the first time that the G20 has been hosted on
African soil. Recognising the importance of this
milestone, we have placed Africaˇ¦s growth and
development at the heart of the G20ˇ¦s agenda.
The G20 matters for South Africa not only to cement our
important role in international affairs, but also to
support our own growth and create jobs for South
Africans. We can only achieve these objectives in an
environment of global stability, inclusive growth and a
level playing field.
Leading up to the G20 Leadersˇ¦ Summit, we hosted tens of
thousands of delegates for more than 130 meetings in
every part of our country, from Gqeberha to George, Cape
Town to eThekwini, Hoedpsruit to Polokwane. We welcomed
visitors from around the world to see and enjoy the
beauty of our natural landscapes, the warmth of our
peopleˇ¦s hospitality and the sophistication of our
economy.
Our G20 Presidency has been rooted in the conviction
that the world needs more solidarity, equality and
sustainability.
While some have sought to create division and
polarisation between nations, we have reinforced our
shared humanity. We have fostered collaboration and
goodwill. Above all, we have affirmed that our shared
goals outweigh our differences.
We have prioritised issues that are important for
advancing more rapid and inclusive growth in our own
country. We reached agreements that will benefit every
South African.
We secured a clear commitment from the international
community to address the high levels of debt which
divert spending by developing economies ˇV including our
own ˇV on infrastructure, health and education. We placed
this issue firmly on the agenda to increase investment
on the continent and seize the unique opportunity that
Africa presents.
The G20 leaders agreed on the need for increased global
investment for climate action. This will be crucial for
South Africa as we undertake a just energy transition to
a low carbon economy in a manner that protects workers,
businesses and communities.
As the G20, we have agreed on the need for scaled up
disaster prevention and post-disaster reconstruction to
address the rising impact of extreme heat, floods,
droughts and wildfires. We raised this issue because a
few areas in our country, particularly the Eastern Cape
and KwaZulu-Natal, frequently experience disasters.
We have secured international agreement on a new
approach to critical minerals so that they become a
source of prosperity and sustainable development in the
countries that produce them.
This supports our own ambition to use our extensive
endowment of minerals to become a leading global player,
while ensuring that beneficiation takes place in South
Africa and creates jobs in mining areas.
This has been the Peopleˇ¦s G20. It has given new
prominence to engagement groups from across global
society, bringing together sectors like business, labour,
parliaments, scientists, think tanks, women, young
people, start-ups, civil society, mayors and the media.
We can be proud of what South Africa has achieved in
hosting a successful G20 Presidency and guiding
countries towards agreement on complex and important
issues. This has been the historic effort to which all
South Africans have contributed.
We thank the many people who welcomed visitors to our
country, and the security services who ensured that the
G20 Leadersˇ¦ Summit and all G20 events took place
without incident.
We thank all the members of different social sectors who
participated in the engagement groups and in other G20
activities throughout the year.
We thank our Premiers and Mayors for having been such
welcoming hosts. We thank our Ministers and Deputy
Ministers, G20 Sherpas and government officials who
guided the deliberations with wisdom and purpose.
Above all, we thank each and every South African for
contributing to this success, and for showing the world
the strength of our values, the generosity of our people
and the power of what we can achieve when we work
together. Many of the foreign leaders and delegates who
came to our country recognised what our Ubuntu spirit is
all about.
The success of the G20 Leaderˇ¦s Summit, together with
the improving performance of our economy and growing
confidence in our reform programme, shows that South
Africa is a country on the rise.
With best regards,
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