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How much did the virtual G20 really achieve?
Hélène Emorine from the G20 Research Group gives the virtual summit a “C” grade, saying it did just enough to address major issues like the coronavirus pandemic, but made no mention of human rights. The G20 Research Group is an international body of experts that studies the summits, directed from the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
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