Policy Pillars: Africa and Agenda

policy pillars: South Africa will also take advantage of the summit to promote its economic agenda and particularly to promote itself as a major investment destination, presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko said, according to Global Times China. Earlier, the government said South Africa's participation in the 2019 G7 summit is guided by four strategic foreign policy pillars advancing national interest to attain domestic objectives; enhancing the African agenda and promoting Africa's sustainable development support; influencing a reformed global multilateral architecture; and advancing the agenda of the South by strengthening South-South cooperation and North-South dialogue. South Africa will collaborate with other developing countries that have been invited to participate in the summit in order to advance Africa's developmental agenda, the Presidency said before President Cyril Ramaphosa leaves for Biarritz, France to attend the summit scheduled for August 24-26, following South Africa's invitation to attend as a key partner. This year's summit will focus on fighting inequality, promoting gender equality, access to education and high-quality health services. Together, the G7 countries represent approximately 30 percent to 40 percent of global gross domestic product GDP and 10 percent of the world's population. The G7 is a forum of the seven countries with the world's most industrialized and developed economies - France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada - whose government leaders meet annually to discuss important global economic, political, social and security issues. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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