В Анталье открылся Саммит G20.

Мировые лидеры собрались на турецком курорте Анталья, где они принимают участие в саммите группы наций G20. Среди присутствующих гостей президент США Обама, президент России Путин, канцлер Германии Меркель, премьер-министр Великобритании Кэмерон и руководители Европейского Союза. Принимающая сторона представлена президентом Турции Реджепом Тайип Эрдоганом.

Заметно отсутствие президента Франции Франсуа Олланда, который отменил свою поездку в Турцию из-за террористических атак в Париже в ночь на пятницу. Нападения в Париже также отразились в дискуссиях саммита G20, где мировые лидеры выступили единым фронтом, осуждая терроризм.

Среди присутствующих на саммите в Анталии президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев. Азербайджан не является членом G20, но Алиев принял участие в Саммите в качестве специального гостя турецкой стороны, которая председательствует в G20.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Лидеры стран G20 на открытии саммита G20 в Анталье, 15 ноября 2015 года.

 

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