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South Africa Praises Modi's Leadership as African Union Joins G20

Vincent Magwenya, a spokesperson for the President of South Africa stated that the inclusion of the African Union into the G20 signals a positive step towards global institutional reforms. He praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership role in this development.

On Saturday, a leading South African official expressed his optimism that the voice of Africa and the Global South will grow stronger globally following the inclusion of the African Union in the G20. Vincent Magwenya, a spokesperson for South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa, emphasized that this significant move signals a positive stride towards much-needed reforms within various global multilateral institutions including the United Nations Security Council.

African Union Joins G20

African Union G20 Inclusion

The incorporation of the African Union into this influential bloc is seen as an important step forward in amplifying voices from underrepresented areas on a global scale. The 55-nation grouping's entry into G20 was welcomed by all member countries, signaling their acknowledgment of its significance and potential impact.

India's Role in Inclusion

When asked about India's role in facilitating this inclusion, Magwenya expressed gratitude and appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. He said "We are very thankful and delighted about the leadership Prime Minister Narendra Modi has demonstrated." PM Modi has been instrumental in defining this summit around expanding representation for smaller developing countries or what is collectively referred to as 'the Global South'. This move aligns with his vision to create an inclusive platform where these nations have a say in critical global decisions.

Influence on Multilateral Institutions

Beyond just providing greater representation for Africa and other developing regions, Magwenya believes that AU’s inclusion also indicates progress towards reforming key international bodies such as UN Security Council and myriad global multilateral financial institutions. These organizations have long faced criticism over their structure which many believe disproportionately favors developed nations at the expense of less-developed ones.

Potential Impact on Global South

This development holds substantial implications not only for Africa but also for other parts of the Global South. With the African Union now part of the G20, there is a stronger platform for these nations to voice their concerns and perspectives on global issues. This could potentially lead to more balanced and equitable decision-making processes within these powerful organizations.

In conclusion, the inclusion of the African Union in the G20 marks a significant step forward towards greater representation and influence for Africa as well as other developing regions globally. It also signals progress in ongoing efforts to reform major global institutions like UN Security Council and various financial bodies. The role played by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in facilitating this inclusion underscores India's commitment to fostering an inclusive global order where voices from all corners of the world are heard and considered.

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