G20, APEC, and COP29 Reveal the New "Geopolitical Outlook" of Nations
What governments are thinking and planning for
In the span of a week, three major global summits have taken place, stretching from South America to Central Asia: APEC, COP29 (still ongoing), and G20. Such events are not often held back-to-back; they are often separated by weeks, if not months.
But this year, world leaders and delegations have ferried from one city to another, standing under different flags with different objectives. Amidst all the activity, the “ebb and flow” of deals and diplomacy was front and center. What was achieved, what wasn’t, the relationships, and the frictions have been fully displayed for the world to see.
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