G20 Leaders Commit to Peace in Global Conflict Zones
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World leaders at the G20 summit have pledged to pursue "just and comprehensive peace" in several global conflict areas. The pledge specifically names Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Palestine, and Ukraine.
In a joint declaration from the meeting in South Africa, the leaders also condemned terrorism. They denounced it in "all its forms and manifestations."
The statement signals a unified international focus on resolving these protracted conflicts. The commitment underscores the broad impact these wars have on global stability.