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The G20 has wrapped up a leader's summit in Johannesburg. It's the first time the summit has been hosted by an African nation, though one economy was notably absent — the United States, which under US President Donald Trump's administration, has boycotted the event. Still, leaders in attendance made a declaration on climate change, sustainability and global wealth inequality.

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00:00The curtains have closed on this year's G20 Leaders Summit.
00:04The two-day forum was held in Johannesburg the first time it was hosted by an African country.
00:10The group issued several resolutions on climate change, sustainability, and global wealth inequality.
00:15But the meeting was overshadowed by the U.S.'s absence,
00:19with President Donald Trump's administration boycotting the event
00:22over claims of racial suppression of white South Africans.
00:26China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin were also absent.
00:30The U.S. is set to host a summit next year.
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