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- G20 summit in Rio concludes with mixed results, highlighting differences between major economies on key issues
G20 summit in Rio concludes with mixed results, highlighting differences between major economies on key issues
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The G-20 summit in Brazil has concluded with a sense of unity among the attendees, despite the backdrop of ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon, as well as the impending return of Donald Trump to the White House. However, the summit was overshadowed by US President Biden's decision to reverse key US policy on Ukraine, granting Kyiv the green light to use US missiles to strike deep inside Russia for the first time. This move drew attention away from Brazil's anti-poverty and anti-emissions agenda. During the two-day gathering,
I propose advancing their climate neutrality targets from 2050 to 2040 or even 2045. Without assuming their historical responsibilities, rich nations will not have the credibility to demand ambition from others.
The Taiwan question, democracy and human rights, China's path and system, and China's development right are four red lines for China. They must not be challenged.
It is too little when the G20 cannot find the words to make it clear Russia is responsible.
This framework doesn't work very well, and I'm being polite, we have not demonstrated this year our capacity to prevent or resolve conflicts.
We will be taking this as a qualitatively new phase of the Western war against Russia and we will react accordingly.
I urge us to keep the faith and keep going.
We've made progress together, but I urge you to keep going — and I'm sure you will, regardless of my urging or not.
We believe that the United States of America, through this transition and beyond, can put Ukraine in the strongest possible position on the battlefield so that it's in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table for an ultimate deal.
His successor will implement policies vastly different from his own, and there's nothing he can do to prevent those changes within the next couple of months.
G20 Meeting in Brazil
- G20 leaders urge humanitarian aid to Gaza and a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine
- Biden and Trudeau absent from G20 family photo with world leaders
- G-20 foreign ministers discuss global security at Brazil's presidency opening
sources
- 1.The New York Times
- 2.El Paìs
- 3.The Washington Post
- 4.Le Monde
- 5.France 24
- 6.Agence France-Presse
- 7.Reuters
- 8.Times
perspectives
- 1.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 2.Russia-Ukraine War
- 3.North-South Korea Conflict
- 4.Israel-Iran Conflict
- 5.Brazil under Lula
countries
- 1.Argentina
- 2.Azerbaijan
- 3.Brazil
- 4.Canada
- 5.China
- 6.Germany
- 7.Egypt
- 8.France
- 9.United Kingdom
- 10.Israel
- 11.India
- 12.Italy
organizations
- 1.G20
- 2.Republican Party
- 3.White House
- 4.Alliance to End Hunger
- 5.Canadian Security Intelligence Service
- 6.Center for Strategic and International Studies
- 7.Democratic Party
- 8.Eurasia Group
- 9.International Monetary Fund
- 10.Kremlin
- 11.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 12.UN Security Council
persons
- 1.Joe Biden
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Javier Milei
- 5.Justin Trudeau
- 6.Keir Starmer
- 7.Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva
- 8.Sergei Lavrov
- 9.Vladimir Putin
- 10.Xi Jinping
- 11.Anthony Blinken
- 12.Benjamin Netanyahu