Сегодня состоится виртуальный саммит G20

Дипломаты из группы - известные как «шерпы» - уже встречались виртуально и также за кулисами, чтобы подготовить итоговое заявление и пресс-релиз, в котором, как ожидается, будут изложены условия для будущих действий.

Дипломаты из группы - известные как «шерпы» - уже встречались виртуально и также за кулисами, чтобы подготовить итоговое заявление и пресс-релиз, в котором, как ожидается, будут изложены условия для будущих действий, и не только для немедленного реагирования на текущую чрезвычайную ситуацию в области здравоохранения, но и для устранения огромных экономических последствий кризиса.

Саммит проходит под председательством Саудовской Аравии, которая председательствует в G20 в 2020 году.

Среди мировых лидеров, которые, как ожидается, примут участие во встрече - которая будет проходить за закрытыми дверями, как это обычно принято на пленарных заседаниях G20, - президент США Дональд Трамп и президент Китая Си Цзиньпин, две крупнейшие экономики мира. Президент России Владимир Путин и канцлер Германии Ангела Меркель также примут участие, как и президент Европейской комиссии.

Двадцать членов G20: Аргентина, Австралия, Бразилия, Канада, Китай, Франция, Германия, Индия, Индонезия, Италия, Япония, Мексика, Россия, Саудовская Аравия, Южная Африка, Республика Корея, Турция, Великобритания, США и Европейский Союз (ЕС).

К членам G20 присоединятся лидеры из приглашенных стран, Испании, Иордании, Сингапура и Швейцарии, а также международных организаций; Организация Объединенных Наций (ООН), Группа Всемирного банка (ГВБ), Всемирная организация здравоохранения (ВОЗ) и Всемирная торговая организация (ВТО), Продовольственная и сельскохозяйственная организация (ФАО), Совет по финансовой стабильности (ФСБ), Международная организация труда ( МОТ), Международный валютный фонд (МВФ), Организация экономического сотрудничества и развития (ОЭСР). Региональные организации будут представлены Вьетнамом, председателем Ассоциации государств Юго-Восточной Азии (АСЕАН), Южной Африкой, председателем Африканского союза (АС), Объединенными Арабскими Эмиратами, председателем Совета сотрудничества стран Залива (ССЗ) и Руандой, председателем Нового партнерства в интересах развития Африки (НЕПАД).

Текущие трудности в международном авиасообщении означало, что физическая встреча была невозможна, и министерство связи Саудовской Аравии, работающее в срочном порядке в партнерстве с американским технологическим гигантом CISCO, поспешило создать техническую площадку для этого мероприятия.

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