Nineteen members of G20 have recommitted to the Paris climate deal. The only country that hasn't is the United States, reported AFP on Saturday, 29 June.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he is "extremely angry" about the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi but that nobody had "pointed a finger" at the Kingdom's crown prince. He also said that he would have "no problem" stepping into North Korea if he meets the country's leader Kim Jong Un on the border with South Korea.
Earlier, Trump had agreed to halt tariffs on Chinese exports after a bilateral meet with Xi Jinping, with both countries also agreeing to resume trade talks on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan’s Osaka.
- After holding talks with Australian PM Scott Morrison on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New Delhi
- PM Modi on Saturday invited the G20 countries to join a global coalition on disaster resilience, saying disasters require quick and effective remedial measures as they invariably affect the poor the most
- Modi also participated in the Russia-India-China and the Japan-America-India trilaterals
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Arrives in New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Delhi after attending the G-20 summit in Japan, reported ANI.
Trump 'Angry' About Khashoggi Murder, But Says 'No One' Blames Crown Prince
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he is "extremely angry" about the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi but that nobody had "pointed a finger" at the Kingdom's crown prince.
"I am extremely angry and unhappy" about the murder of Jamal Khashoggi at Saudi's consulate in Istanbul, Trump said.
But "nobody has directly pointed a finger" at Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the US president added when asked about whether he raised the issue during a meeting with the royal.
Trump Says He Would Have 'No Problem' Stepping Into N Korea with Kim
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he would have "no problem" stepping into North Korea if he meets the country's leader Kim Jong Un on the border with South Korea.
"Sure I would, I would. I'd feel very comfortable doing that. I'd have no problem," Trump said in response to a question on whether he might step into the country if a meeting with Kim in the demilitarised zone goes ahead.
19 G20 Members, Without US, Recommit to Paris Climate Deal
Nineteen members of G20 have recommitted to the Paris climate deal. The only country that hasn't is the United States, reported AFP on Saturday, 29 June.