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G20 summit: Leaders seek to bridge climate gap in Hamburg | |
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Negotiators at G-20 talks in Hamburg, Germany, are working on a final statement, with climate change as the only outstanding issue, officials say. | |
They say a joint position on trade has been agreed, with all countries pledging to resist protectionism. | |
Meanwhile leaders have held separate talks. President Donald Trump met British PM Theresa May, and said a US-UK trade deal would be signed soon. | |
The final talks come after a second night of violent protests in Hamburg. | |
Negotiators worked through the night in an attempt to reach a compromise on the wording of the summit statement - which is expected later on Saturday. | |
The host, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, held a working breakfast with Presidents Putin of Russia and Macron of France. On Friday had described the first day of talks as "very difficult". | |
But early on Saturday, an EU official told Reuters news agency: "The outcome is good. We have a communiqué. There is just one outstanding issue on climate." He added that the statement included a pledge to "fight protectionism". | |
Mr Trump, after his morning meeting with Ms May, said he expected a "very powerful" trade deal between the two countries "very quickly". | |
Trump: UK-US trade deal to happen quickly | Trump: UK-US trade deal to happen quickly |
The G20 (Group of Twenty) is a summit for 19 countries, both developed and developing, plus the EU. | |
What about those 'difficult' issues? | What about those 'difficult' issues? |
Leaders at the summit have been struggling to find common ground with the US following President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement last month. | |
One unresolved section of the G20 communiqué is linked to the US desire to have a reference to fossil fuels - according to reports quoting unnamed EU officials. | |
A separate issue is trade - although Mr Trump has said that he is not opposed to trade in principle, his position is that any trade deals agreed have to protect US industry. | |
Mrs Merkel said on Friday: "The discussions are very difficult, I don't want to talk around that." | Mrs Merkel said on Friday: "The discussions are very difficult, I don't want to talk around that." |
She added that she hoped that the differences with the US would not affect the commitments made by other nations. | She added that she hoped that the differences with the US would not affect the commitments made by other nations. |
Why do parts of Hamburg resemble a war zone? | Why do parts of Hamburg resemble a war zone? |
Mrs Merkel's comments came amid large protests on the streets of Hamburg, with demonstrators and armed police clashing into the early hours of Saturday. | |
Demonstrators - who were protesting against the presence of Mr Trump and Mr Putin, climate change and global wealth inequalities - set fire to vehicles and barricades, threw rocks at officers and looted shops. | Demonstrators - who were protesting against the presence of Mr Trump and Mr Putin, climate change and global wealth inequalities - set fire to vehicles and barricades, threw rocks at officers and looted shops. |
At one point, police chased protesters across rooftops while officers on the streets used water cannon on protesters. | At one point, police chased protesters across rooftops while officers on the streets used water cannon on protesters. |
Nearly 200 police officers were injured during the protests. Dozens of protesters have been detained. | |
What happened when Trump met Putin? | What happened when Trump met Putin? |
On Friday, Mr Trump used his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the G20 to discuss the alleged Russian hacking of last year's US presidential election. | |
Both sides called the meeting positive - but differed in their descriptions of the hacking discussion. | Both sides called the meeting positive - but differed in their descriptions of the hacking discussion. |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said "President Trump said he heard clear statements... that Russian authorities did not intervene [in the US election], and he accepted these declarations." | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said "President Trump said he heard clear statements... that Russian authorities did not intervene [in the US election], and he accepted these declarations." |
However, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Mr Trump "opened the meeting with President Putin by raising the concerns of the American people regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. | However, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Mr Trump "opened the meeting with President Putin by raising the concerns of the American people regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. |
"They had a very robust and lengthy exchange on the subject. The president pressed President Putin on more than one occasion regarding Russian involvement." | "They had a very robust and lengthy exchange on the subject. The president pressed President Putin on more than one occasion regarding Russian involvement." |
He said it was not clear whether the two countries would ever come to an agreement on what happened. | He said it was not clear whether the two countries would ever come to an agreement on what happened. |
Other topics discussed during their meeting included the war in Syria, terrorism and cybersecurity. |