It’s day two at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.
Global leaders setting an ambitious agenda to tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues. But, it’s the meetings on the sidelines making headlines, with much of the focus on a sitdown between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump, the first time the two are meeting since trade talks collapsed. So can we expect a temporary freeze on additional tariffs?
To discuss:
- Qinduo Xu is senior fellow at the Pangoal Institution.
- Alexander Nekrassov was a former adviser to the Kremlin.
- James Moore is the CEO and founder of the Washington Institute for Business, Government and Society.
- Nathan King is CGTN’s White House correspondent.
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What are the world’s biggest problems? #G20 leaders are meeting right now and trying to solve them pic.twitter.com/dcxdF3hy2S
— CGTN America (@cgtnamerica) June 28, 2019
Fist bump: Trump, Abe and Modi were all smiles after their #G20Summit meeting.
The U.S. leader said there would be "very big trade transactions" with Japan and India, even as they grapple with tariffs. https://t.co/m1fAOn9rKl 📸: Getty pic.twitter.com/qV6OyUprZX
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) June 28, 2019
Putin-Trump meeting at G20 summit in Japan covers multiple issues in positive, constructive atmosphere, Kremlin says https://t.co/SEXPp2phCL pic.twitter.com/u94K50YmDK
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) June 28, 2019
Brics nations talk terror, trade at G20https://t.co/9R42S9oW3V pic.twitter.com/l0Uzi8vFk4
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) June 28, 2019