MBS mingles with G20 leaders as Trump fuels summit tensions

AFP  |  Buenos Aires 

Fissures on trade, climate change and divided leaders Friday as US came under sustained fire and Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler came in from the cold at talks.

The leaders of countries representing four-fifths of the global economy opened a two-day meeting in facing the deepest fractures since the first summit convened 10 years ago in the throes of financial crisis.

Trump was attacked for destroying the group's past unity on trade and climate change. But he won a breakthrough with the signing of a new trade pact for and, having ignited a trade war with China, touted "good signs" ahead of a dinner Saturday with Jinping.

In remarks to the summit relayed by the Xinhua agency, reaffirmed his pledges of economic reform "with increased efforts in intellectual property rights protection and more imports."

If that was designed to soothe Trump, more generally urged his fellow leaders "to stick to openness" and to "steer (the) economy responsibly," Xinhua reported.

The summit began in with a traditional "family photo" by the leaders of a group whose relationships range from warm and friendly to chilly and distrustful.

Elsewhere in Buenos Aires, as goes through a painful economic crisis, tens of thousands of protesters rallied peacefully to denounce the government for spending millions on the summit while the public endures rocketing inflation and unemployment.

They paraded with signs attacking Trump and the International Monetary Fund, whose largesse is keeping afloat at the cost of hard-hitting austerity measures.

Russian Vladimir Putin, under pressure himself after his security forces seized three Ukrainian ships, set the tone for a combative two days by condemning the "vicious" use of sanctions and trade protectionism.

The target was clear, as Trump -- who cancelled a planned meeting with Putin in -- tears up the stability promoted by the G20 powers a decade ago.

And during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Putin was said by a French to have drawn a map of the strait off Crimea to buttress his position that the Ukrainian ships had intruded into Russian waters -- a claim denied by

Earlier, Putin grinned broadly and welcomed Saudi Crown like a long-lost friend with an enthusiastic hand-shake after the group photo, where Trump looked on somberly and Xi stood impassively.

The summit marks a quick return to the international stage for Mohammed after the killing of in the kingdom's

Macron and British both raised the murder of Khashoggi during meetings with the 33-year-old

May also told British media she intended to use the summit to sell the vision of a "global Britain" after its Brexit departure from the European Union, scheduled for March next year.

President was more focused on the crisis, saying he was "sure" the bloc would roll over its sanctions on next month.

On the G20 front, Tusk admitted the was undergoing a "difficult moment" overall, as Trump pursues a vision at odds with the idea of collective action on trade and climate change.

US objections on those fronts have seen two major summits this year, of the democracies and the forum, end without the once-routine statements.

The same disputes were hobbling adoption of a G20 communique, observers said. One French source said European leaders were trying to forge a separate statement on climate change excluding the US.

Such a statement would endorse the Agreement on climate change, repeating one issued at last year's G20 in defiance of Trump, who has yanked the out of the pact despite increasingly urgent warnings from scientists in advance of a UN climate meeting starting in next week.

For Trump, there was no escape from the lengthening shadow of the US investigation over Russian meddling in his 2016 election, which is now reaching into his business affairs.

But on the G20 margins, Trump scored one victory for his "America First" agenda with the signing of a successor to the trade pact NAFTA, the US-Mexico-Agreement (USMCA).

Although the new pact inherits key features from the old one, Trump has declared it a victory for the US workers he claims were cheated by NAFTA and on Friday called it the most "modern and balanced agreement in history."

"This is a model agreement that changes the trade landscape forever," Trump said at the signing ceremony in

The G20 summit is the biggest international gathering in Argentina's history, and the protest underlined security concerns after recent football violence forced the relocation of a showpiece final to

But there was no significant unrest after the government vowed zero tolerance and declared a public holiday, shuttering the metro system and keeping the normally choked roads largely free of traffic.

"The summit seems a nonsense to me," Agustina Vianello, 25, told AFP.

"We are in a bad situation, and we're putting a pile of money into this? Everything's high security. It's strange to see everything so empty.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 21:25 IST