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Foreign ministers at G20 summit reach broad consensus on hotspot issues

Xinhua, September 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

Foreign ministers at the Group of Twenty (G20) summit in China's eastern city of Hangzhou reached broad consensus on hotspot issues at an informal luncheon, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Sunday.

Hua Chunying told reporters that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted the luncheon, and his counterparts from more than ten countries including Russia, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Mexico, and Singapore attended the meeting.

Wang said at the luncheon that all the countries share closely linked interests against the backdrop of globalization, and the world should recognize the importance of building a community of common destiny for all mankind and work together to establish a new kind of international relations with win-win cooperation as the core.

Hua said the foreign ministers exchanged views and reached broad consensus on hotspot issues and major issues of common concern such as anti-terrorism, refugees, climate change and sustainable development. Endi