The presidents of China and the United States, Joe Biden and Xi Jinping, respectively, have advocated during a meeting on the margins of the summit to promote and promote “cooperation” to avoid conflicts.
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Most of the leaders of the G20 countries, the group of the twenty main rich and developing economies, have arrived in Bali (Indonesia) to participate this Tuesday and Wednesday in a summit, which the Russian president will not attend, Vladimir Putin.
With the war in Ukraine monopolizing a large part of the group’s conversations, it will be conditioned by the differences between the members regarding the Russian invasion. The Indonesian tourist island has received the leaders of the group with strong security measures and a festive atmosphere.
The presidents of China and the United States, Joe Biden and Xi Jinpingrespectively, have advocated during a meeting on the margins of the summit to encourage and promote “cooperation” to avoid conflicts and face the different global challenges.
Biden has extolled the recent liberation of the city of Kherson as a “significant victory” for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the framework of the war.
The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholzhas praised the express coincidence of the US and Chinese presidents in their rejection of the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, something that he described as a “red line” that should not be “questioned”.
About him taiwan affairBiden has pointed out that the United States “opposes any change in the ‘status quo’ in the area” and has recalled that the world hopes that “peace and stability” will be maintained in the Taiwan Strait.
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, has warned his US counterpart that Taiwan is “the first red line that should not be crossed” and has assured that he hopes that the US will “honor its promise” not to support an eventual island independence.
On the other hand, the UN Secretary General, Anthony Guterreshas urged the gathered leaders to accelerate climate action as “we are dangerously close” to the points of no return, as well as greater cooperation for food security and “responsible” digital transformation.
On the eve of the international forum of heads of state of the 20 richest economies on the planet -responsible for 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the diplomat recalled-, Guterres has asked the leaders for “a new approach” in the fight against the climate crisis.
Source: Eitb

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