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The 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit (Portuguese: Cúpula do G20 Rio de Janeiro 2024) is the upcoming nineteenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20), a summit scheduled to take place at the Lagoon Complex in Rio de Janeiro on 18–19 November 2024, the first G20 summit to be held in Brazil.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Presidency

The Brazilian presidency officialy started on 1 December 2023, with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as chair,[9] under its theme being Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet.[10]

Agenda priorities

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President Lula address on Brazilian G20 presidency

G20 Brazil has put three main agenda priorities for the G20 dialogue in 2024:[10]

  • Social inclusion and the fight against hunger
  • Energy transition and sustainable development in its social, economic and environmental aspects
  • Reform of the global governance institutions

Addressing the G20 countries' in India on 10 September 2023, President Lula announced the creation of the Global Mobilization Against Climate Change working group, in order to create forms to generate income and reduce inequalities for the people affected by climate change. Another focus of the Brazilian presidency will be to work for the comprehensive reform of global institutions, such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, in addition to the Reform of the United Nations Security Council, in order to expand the voice and influence of the Global South in the world stage.[11]

G20 Social

The Brazilian presidency launched the G20 Social, space where for the first time, the organization will bring the civil society into the debate where can participate and contribute to discussions and policy formulations regarding to the summit.[12]

Preparations

The Government of Brazil budgeted R$ 300 million (60 million USD) for the G20 events in 15 cities.[1] The Lagoon Complex, which hosted several events during the 2016 Summer Olympics will host the Head of State and Government meeting on 18–19 November.[7]

Issues

Russia and Ukraine

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for war crimes against the Russian President Vladimir Putin. On 9 September 2023, President Lula stated that Putin "can attend next year’s G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro without fear", adding that "if I’m Brazil’s president, and if he comes to Brazil, there’s no reason he’ll be arrested".[13][11] The diplomat and chief advisor of the Brazilian Government, Celso Amorim, later confirmed the intention to invite Putin to the summit.[14]

Other issues

This Brazilian presidency will also treat as priority the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and rising bloc confrontation between the United States and China.[15]

Participating leaders

Expected invited guests

Participating international organization guests

See also

References

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External links

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