dilluns, 8 de juny del 2015

G7 summit: Climate and extremism lead day two talks

US President Obama, German Chancellor Merkel and French President Hollande attend a working dinner at a G7 summit at the hotel castle Elmau in Kruen - 7 June 2015

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-33044766


Climate change and terrorism are expected to dominate talks as the second day of the G7.
Chancellor Angela Merkel wants the group to reach an agreement on limiting global temperature rises.She also wants G7 members to contribute to poor countries suffering the worst effects of climate change.
There will be talks on the threat from radical extremism.

The summit is being attended by President Barack Obama, UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, French President Francois Hollande, Canadanian PM Stephen Harper and Italian PM Matteo Renzi. 

The first working session on Monday will focus on climate and energy.

Later, G7 leaders will be joined by Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi to discuss the threat posed by groups like Islamic State (IS) and Boko Haram.

On Sunday, Mr Cameron said the UK was sending an extra 125 military trainers to Iraq to help in the battle against IS.

IS continues to control large swathes of Iraq and Syria despite being the target of a US-led air campaign against them.
In Nigeria, a similar regional battle is being fought against Boko Haram militants.

Personal Opinion: I think it is a good idea the fact of doing this kind of reunions because We have a real trouble with terrorism and climate change and we need to solve it. But the priority must be solve terrorism. 

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