Saudi Arabia takes over G20 headship
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Saudi Arabia today became the first Arab nation to take over the G20 presidency as it seeks to bounce back onto the world stage following global uproar over its human rights record. The oil-rich kingdom has promoted a liberalisation drive, including granting greater rights to women, but faced strong criticism over a crackdown on dissent and the murder last year of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The G20 presidency, which Saudi Arabia takes over from Japan, will see it host world leaders for a global summit in its capital next November 21-22. “The kingdom assumes the G20 Presidency today, leading up to the summit in Riyadh” in 2020, the official Saudi Press Agency said. “The Saudi G20 presidency is committed to continuing the work from Osaka and promoting multilateral consensus.”
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler, hailed it as a “unique opportunity” to shape international consensus. — AFP