Group of Twenty support the growth of the global economy
BAGHDAD / obelisk: The leaders of the Group of Twenty nations agreed on Sunday to give a boost flagging global growth and to address climate change and the fight against tax evasion. Group of Twenty leaders agreed on measures to promote global economic growth set by additional 2.1 percent within five years. According to a statement issued at the end of the summit "will add more than two trillion dollars of the global economy and provide millions of jobs" as participating combating tax evasion which deprives governments of revenues up to billions of dollars committed to states. Tony Abbott Prime Minister of Australia, the host country, said that the group will launch a global infrastructure initiative and the International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Sitaavan progress towards achieving the growth target. Abbott added that the group energy ministers will meet next year for the first time. The United States and other countries and attempts to beat Australia dimensions of climate change on the formal agenda. Australia and one of the largest countries in terms of carbon emissions per capita. The final statement called for a strong and effective movement to address climate change in order to reach a protocol has legal force in the United Nations climate conference in Paris in 2015. Obama has put climate change on the agenda of the Group of Twenty agenda during his speech on Saturday, calling for countries to move and make commitments worth three billion dollars to fund the preservation of the environment (Green Claimit). And Japan pledged $ 1.5 billion to the Fund on Sunday.
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BAGHDAD / obelisk: The leaders of the Group of Twenty nations agreed on Sunday to give a boost flagging global growth and to address climate change and the fight against tax evasion. Group of Twenty leaders agreed on measures to promote global economic growth set by additional 2.1 percent within five years. According to a statement issued at the end of the summit "will add more than two trillion dollars of the global economy and provide millions of jobs" as participating combating tax evasion which deprives governments of revenues up to billions of dollars committed to states. Tony Abbott Prime Minister of Australia, the host country, said that the group will launch a global infrastructure initiative and the International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Sitaavan progress towards achieving the growth target. Abbott added that the group energy ministers will meet next year for the first time. The United States and other countries and attempts to beat Australia dimensions of climate change on the formal agenda. Australia and one of the largest countries in terms of carbon emissions per capita. The final statement called for a strong and effective movement to address climate change in order to reach a protocol has legal force in the United Nations climate conference in Paris in 2015. Obama has put climate change on the agenda of the Group of Twenty agenda during his speech on Saturday, calling for countries to move and make commitments worth three billion dollars to fund the preservation of the environment (Green Claimit). And Japan pledged $ 1.5 billion to the Fund on Sunday.
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