The G20 Summit kicked off in Bali, Indonesia, this week, bringing world leaders together under the theme \"Recover Together, Recover Stronger.\" But what do everyday people think about this high-stakes meeting? We asked residents from China, Germany, and South Africa for their take.
Voices from the Ground 
A Chinese student in Bali told CGTN Stringer: \"Global challenges like climate change need teamwork. China’s green tech investments could help everyone.\" Meanwhile, a Berlin-based entrepreneur highlighted Europe’s energy crisis: \"Countries must share resources—no one thrives alone.\"
From Cape Town, a young South African activist urged: \"Recovery isn’t just economic. We need fair access to vaccines and education.\"
Bridging Divides, Building Futures 
While opinions vary, a common thread emerged: collaboration is key. As debates over trade, climate, and inequality dominate the summit, these grassroots perspectives remind us that recovery isn’t just about policies—it’s about people.
Could this G20 mark a turning point? Stay tuned.
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'We Talk': G20 Summit in the eyes of people around the world
cgtn.com