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At the centre of this agenda is the promotion of cooperation among G20 countries and other countries on the most pressing issues facing the world.

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will use the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this week to outline South Africa's priorities for its

President Ramaphosa says G20 cooperation should not only take place between governments - but should include all social formations.As in previous G20 presidencies, Ramaphosa said dialogue with civil society and other non-government institutions will be conducted through various engagement groups. Continuing with the Brazilian approach, South Africa will also be convening a G20 social forum to bring civil society groups together.

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