The G20 Summit is an annual meeting of leaders from 19 countries and the European Union. It aims to discuss and promote international financial stability, economic growth, and sustainable development. The member countries represent about 80% of the world's economy and two-thirds of its population.
During the summit, leaders address various global issues, including trade, climate change, and health. The discussions often lead to agreements and action plans that aim to improve cooperation among nations. The G20 serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration on pressing global challenges.