G20 summit kicks off today in Rome over two days, face to face between its leaders and presidents, with the absence of several leaders, and in light of clear divergence in the positions of countries on many issues raised.
The leaders of the Group of Twenty countries, who will meet from today, Saturday in Rome, after a two-year hiatus due to Corona, will discuss issues ranging from combating the Covid-19 epidemic and climate issues and reviving the global economy, especially debts and taxes, and regional conflicts such as Afghanistan, Libya, Sudan and others.
The leaders of the Group of Twenty will take advantage of the opportunity to meet in person for the first time since the start of the Corona pandemic, to hold bilateral meetings or in small groups.
Today, Saturday, US Presidents Joe Biden and French Emmanuel Macron, as well as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, will meet to agree on the resumption of nuclear negotiations with Iran.