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G20 summit concludes in London

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown addresses a news conference at the end of the Summit of the Group of 20 Countries (G20) on world economy at ExCel exhibition center in London, April 2. (Xinhua/Richard Lewis)
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown addresses a news
conference at the end of the Summit of the Group of 20
Countries (G20) on world economy at ExCel exhibition
center in London, April 2. (Xinhua/Richard Lewis)

Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, said, "... and we are putting more money aside for that and also for a great recovery."

Brown also said that China deserves the right to demand more say and representation in the International Monetary Fund. And he added that a time table had been set for doing so. The Prime Minister also expressed his belief that countries will work together for a more sustainable, more open and fairer world.

In a separate news conference, US President Barak Obama said the G20 needs to reform failed regulatory systems.

Barak Obama, US President, said, "... and we will reform and expand the IMF and World Bank so they are more efficient, effective and representative."

Obama also announced plans to save jobs, increase funding for developing countries, and urged for global unity within the world economy.

 

Editor:Zhang Pengfei

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