On December 1, local time, Brazil officially assumed the rotating presidency of the G20. Brazil** said that during its one-year term, work will be organized around three central themes: the fight against hunger, poverty and inequality, sustainable development and global governance reform.
Brazil issued a communiqué on the same day, saying that from next year, Brazil will host more than 100 official meetings in about 15 cities across the country, including more than 20 ministerial meetings, and the leaders' summit will be held in Rio de Janeiro on November 18-19, 2024.
On September 11, local time, after the conclusion of the G20 summit held in New Delhi, India, Brazil's ** Lula delivered a speech.
According to Brazil***, the G20 Coordinator Track will be composed of 15 working groups, the Financial Track will be composed of 8 working groups, and will also set up a working group to launch the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty, a working group on global mobilization to address climate change, and an ecological economy initiative.
Brazil's G20 coordinator Lirio said that Brazil's G20 presidency has made reducing inequality its core concern, making social inclusion and poverty eradication a priority, promoting sustainable development at the economic, social and environmental levels and energy transition, and promoting the reform of global governance institutions and multilateral development banks, including the United Nations.