Anwar delivers Malaysia’s statement during Session 1 of the G20 Leaders Summit in Johannesburg on Nov 22, 2025. – Bernama photo
JOHANNESBURG (Nov 22): The Global South expects the G20 to be unequivocal in its resolve to end the atrocities and ongoing colonisation in Gaza, as well as the conflicts in Sudan and Ukraine, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today.
He said expectations made even more compelling given that the G20 Leaders’ Summit is taking place in a country that has itself endured some of the most dehumanising experiences of apartheid and colonisation.
South Africa is the first African country to preside over the G20.
“We meet in a country and continent that has endured the most dehumanising aspect of apartheid and colonisation.
“The expectation from countries in the south is for the G20 to pursue an agenda that is just and fair,” he said during his intervention at Session 1, titled “Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth Leaving No One Behind: Building Our Economies; the Role of Trade; Financing for Development; and the Debt Burden”, at the G20 Leaders’ Summit here.
“To be unequivocal on our resolve to end the atrocities and colonisation in Gaza, end the civil strife in Sudan, and achieve an amicable resolution to the war in Ukraine,” he said. – Bernama
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