G-20 leaders facing calls to protect growth, open trade

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, front row center, speaks while Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, front row left, and Argentina's President Mauricio Macri, front row right, listen during a working lunch at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Osaka, western Japan, Friday, June 28, 2019. AP
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, front row center, speaks while Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, front row left, and Argentina's President Mauricio Macri, front row right, listen during a working lunch at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Osaka, western Japan, Friday, June 28, 2019. AP

OSAKA – World leaders attending a Group of 20 summit in Japan that began Friday are clashing over the values that have served for decades as the foundation of their cooperation as they face calls to fend off threats to economic growth.

“A free and open economy is the basis for peace and prosperity,” Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told his counterparts in opening the two-day G-20 meeting that comes as leaders grapple with profound tensions over trade, globalization and the collapsing nuclear deal with Iran.

While groups like the G-20 endeavor to forge consensus on broad policy approaches and geopolitical issues, the rifts between them run both shallow and deep. (AP)

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