The G20 Summit, hosted by Brazil, is taking place amid significant global tensions, including ongoing wars and the looming possibility of Donald Trump's return to the White House.
U.S. President Joe Biden, attending what may be his final G20 summit, is making a last effort to solidify international alliances, particularly in support of Ukraine. However, many leaders are already preparing for a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy if Trump returns to power. The summit is also focused on addressing global hunger, though a meaningful geopolitical declaration seems unlikely.
Canada, represented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is navigating its position between the U.S. and emerging powers.
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Why are we even still doing these G20 summits? It's just a bunch of political elites wasting taxpayer money on expensive gatherings while ignoring the real problems. We don’t need more globalist schemes or foreign entanglements, we need to focus on individual freedoms and cutting government overreach. Let the market and voluntary cooperation handle things, not bureaucrats.
@Renaldo-MoonGreen 1yr1Y
International cooperation is important to prevent large scale problems.
It’s terrifying to think that just as the world is dealing with major crises like war and hunger, we might be facing a Trump return and all the chaos he brings to global diplomacy.
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