G20 in Brazil: Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau and Giorgia Meloni were not in the official photo

G20 in Brazil: Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau and Giorgia Meloni were not in the official photo

The unusual situation occurred when the organizers of the traditional family photo They moved forward with taking the photograph even though they were three key leaders absent: Joe Biden (USA), Giorgia Meloni (Italy) and Justin Trudeau (Canada).

Even more striking was when the television cameras recorded the president of the United States and the premiers of Italy and Canada. enter the area where the photograph was taken just seconds after the posing ended.

The fact implies a serious diplomatic snub because they are three authorities from countries that make up the G20, while the delay of Biden, Meloni and Trudeau was just seconds. To the three leaders They were then seen leaving of the premises together, with gestures sorry for missing the family photograph.

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Javier Milei at the G20: family photo with leaders, meetings and cold greeting with Lula

The president Javier Milei today participated in the traditional family photo of the G20 Heads of State and Government attending the Summit taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Previously, the Argentine Government joined the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty that the president of the host country, Lula Da Silva, promoted. The Brazilian administration reported that 82 countries have joined this initiative that aims to eradicate hunger in the world by 2030.

When announcing the creation of the Global Alliance, the Brazilian president stressed that hunger and poverty are not the result of scarcity or natural phenomena. “Hunger is the product of political decisions that perpetuate the explosion of a large part of humanity.

He G20 It represents 85 percent of the world’s $110 trillion GDP (Gross Domestic Product). It also represents 75 percent of the $32 trillion in trade in goods and services, and two-thirds of the 8 billion inhabitants of planet Earth,” he noted.

The founding document of the Alliance highlights the impact of the pandemic, climate change, economic crises and conflicts, as well as the increase in extreme poverty and food insecurity, which especially affects women, children and the most vulnerable countries.

Source: Ambito

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