German Chancellor expects difficult negotiations at the G20 summit

German Chancellor expects difficult negotiations at the G20 summit

German Chancellor Olaf Schults expects very difficult negotiations during the Group of Group of Industrial and Rising Great countries on the Indonesian island of Bali.
Schultz said on Monday in Singapore that work is being done with a great effort to find results on climate change, health crises, hunger crises and economic situation, adding that it is also related to the consequences of the Russian war against Ukraine.
“It will be an arduous journey,” said Schultz.

Schultz plans to leave Singapore, heading to Bali this evening (local time) to attend the G20 summit in Nusa Dua. Schultz made his remarks during a press conference with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsin Long, whose country is participating in the summit as a guest.
Long does not expect a breakthrough in any of the difficult summit issues, and said, “We are in danger . . . We are moving in the wrong direction regarding climate protection.

With regard to geostrategic issues, problems get worse rather than improvement. We need progress. “.

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