The governmental planes of Thailand and South Africa touched down in Osaka on Thursday, as global leaders continue to arrive in the city for the annual G20 summit.
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa were both welcomed by officials on the tarmac, before getting into motorcades and driving away.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union will meet in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th G20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequality among other issues.
The governmental planes of Thailand and South Africa touched down in Osaka on Thursday, as global leaders continue to arrive in the city for the annual G20 summit.
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa were both welcomed by officials on the tarmac, before getting into motorcades and driving away.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union will meet in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th G20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequality among other issues.
The governmental planes of Thailand and South Africa touched down in Osaka on Thursday, as global leaders continue to arrive in the city for the annual G20 summit.
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa were both welcomed by officials on the tarmac, before getting into motorcades and driving away.
Leaders of 19 of the most influential countries in the world and the European Union will meet in Osaka on Friday and Saturday for the 14th G20 summit to discuss climate change, free trade, and economic inequality among other issues.