G20 summit: CFK meets with Brazil’s Rousseff

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner held a meeting with her Brazilian counterpart Dilma Rousseff in Mexico where the G20 summit began today, dominated by the euro zone crisis.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner arrived in Mexico yesterday where she is also scheduled to meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin and France’s Francoise Hollande.
The subject of today’s first session is also in the same direction: “Global economy in a framework for vigorous, sustained and balanced growth.”
Meanwhile, tomorrow’s sessions are entitled: “Strengthening the international financial architecture and promoting financial inclusion”, and “Trade, job creation and growth.»
Fernández de Kirchner’s agenda yesterday was largely limited to attending a dinner hosted by Mexican President Felipe Calderón for G20 leaders.
The Group of 20 was created in 1999 to bring together financial policymaking from traditional economic powers with the fast-growing developing economies such as China and Brazil. Its 20 members house 90 percent of the world economy, 80 percent of its trade and two-thirds of its population.
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