New Delhi, Nov. 14 -- South Africa on Friday stated the G20 has become "too big to fail" and will deliver a successful summit despite the United States boycotting the leaders' meeting under President Donald Trump.
Speaking to ANI, South African High Commissioner to India Anil Sooklal termed the US decision "unfortunate" but asserted that the forum no longer depends on any single nation.
"It will have an impact. I mean, the reality is the USA is the most powerful global nation, the largest global economy, and we must recall that in 2008, when we had the global financial crisis, it was under the leadership of the USA that the first summit of the G20 was conducted in Washington in November 2008. So the USA was a moving force in bringing us...
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