China: Xi Jinping greets G20 leaders ahead of family photo
Chinese President Xi Jinping greeted world leaders as they arrived for the G20 General Assembly in Hangzhou on Sunday. The representatives and heads of states of the world’s major economies gathered for a group photo at the Hangzhou International Exhibition Centre before taking an escalator up to the General Assembly conference room.
The G20 summit, held between 4 and 5 September in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability. 2016’s G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia’s largest economic power, has held the summit.
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fake talking with putin and erdoğan shows we are allies:D:D zaa
Just saw Xi and Merkel had some chats in between them, it seems friendship reaches to personal level, brilliant !
ILLUMINATI people bent on destroying the world.
I think when they smile and wave, they are waving your freedoms and rights away as all these leaders, including Putin, make way for a one-world government/new world order.
looks like G20 freemason cult club central bankers dogs
Look how Ezekiel 38 is being fulfilled before our very eyes. I thought that this would NEVER happen after Turkey shot and killed Russian fighter. And here we are, not only have they renewed ties, they are talking of military cooperation and a start to new relations while things sour with the West and NATO. I see Turkey leaving NATO very soon
Would laugh if the elevator @ 3 minutes caved in, confirming the stereotype as factual whilst doing the world a grand favour.
3.27 trudeau has no friends hahahahahaha
Western folks looking kinda lost.
aww, look how alone Trudeau look like at 3:37 while getting cockblocked by Obomba
erdogan he is midle between Putin and xi and Europe they are not happy
А довольный)) Хули, в люди выпустили
What the fuck is doing Mexico in G20?!