End of the G20, amid firmness against Moscow and promises growth and climate


More economic growth, more fiscal transparency and more money for the fight against global warming ...


The G20 Brisbane in Australia has documented the major themes in a statement.

Clap end and a family picture also marked by tensions with regard to Putin summit.

Russian President under fire from critics, departed earlier than expected, snubbing lunch with peers G20.


"If he continues on the same path, which is to violate international law, to provide heavy weapons to the separatists in Ukraine, violating an agreement in which he pledged there a few weeks ago Agreement Minsk, then the isolation that Russia is experiencing will continue, "argued US President Barack Obama.


Putin meanwhile spoke of "good chance" the Ukrainian conflict resolution and welcomed the "constructive atmosphere" top.


G20 leaders agreed on an increase in the growth of their economies of at least 2 points in the next five years, and

including boosting investment, infrastructure and trade.


The summit host, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot, praised the "real and feasible" results of the G20 this year.


The most powerful countries in the world have asserted in Brisbane a "strong and effective action" on climate change.


This effectively means a financial contribution to the UN green fund to help the poorest to adapt to the effects of global warming.


This paragraph has been a showdown with Australia, not very quick at first, appear to see these climate measures in the final text.






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