Marking a rare victory for multilateralism.

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G20 declaration ignores Washington's warnings

 

Leaders and delegates pose for a family photo at the G20 Leaders' Summit at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. REUTERS/Yves Herman/Pool 

The Group of 20 major economies scored a rare victory this weekend for multilateralism after overcoming the boycott and objections of its most powerful member, the United States.

South Africa, this year's G20 president, rallied all but two member nations to issue a declaration, quelling questions about the G20's future - at least for now.

The outcome infuriated the United States, next year's G20 host.

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