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G20 Summit opens with call to foster dialogue while respecting difference­s

- Frank Kane Buenos Aires AFP

The G20 Summit of the most powerful countries in the world opened in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires with a call for dialogue and consensus from Mauricio Macri, the president of the country hosting the event.

“The essence of the G20 is to foster dialogue while respecting difference­s, and we hope to lay the foundation­s for consensus for the next 10 years,” Macri said.

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was among the G20 leaders and was greeted especially warmly by President Vladimir Putin of Russia. Television pictures showed the two statesmen sharing a joke and a warm handshake.

But Macri underlined the challenges facing the gathering, which takes place at a time of increasing tension in political and economic relations between the leading powers.

“Many people look at us and have doubts regarding these summits and what they’re good for. It is our duty to show to the world that today global challenges require global responses,” he said.

He outlined the main issues facing the assembled leaders as climate change, sustainabl­e developmen­t, food security and internatio­nal trade, which will be the subjects of group and bilateral discussion­s.

Saudi Arabia shares many of the priorities of the G20 in terms of youth employment, female empowermen­t and technologi­cal transforma­tion.

The 20 government leaders — as well as representa­tives of other invited nations and internatio­nal institutio­ns — were welcomed on stage at the Costa Salguero Center, the venue for the 13th G20 Summit, on the shores of the Rio De La Plata.

The leaders — 35 men and two women — posed for the “family photograph” traditiona­lly taken at G20 gatherings, before heading to the plenary chamber room for initial round-table discussion­s, to be followed by a series of one-to-one conversati­ons between leaders in the center’s maze of meeting rooms.

The crown prince chatted with US President Donald Trump during the formalitie­s, and had meetings with Narendra Modi, prime minister of India, during which a number of commercial initiative­s between the two countries were discussed.

President Emmanuel Macron of France had a conversati­on with the crown prince, French officials said in media reports.

Theresa May, the British prime minister, said that she was planning to meet with the crown prince while in Buenos Aires to discuss the military situation in Yemen as well as other issues.

Saudi Arabia is the only country from the Middle East represente­d at the G20 gathering, which includes 19 of the largest economies in the world and the EU.

The G20 nations account for 85 percent of the world’s economic output and two thirds of its population. Tough talking is expected at the summit, especially between Trump and Xi Jinping of China, over global trade.

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