G20 Faces Climate Finance Stalemate Amid Global Pressure

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Donald Trump's election as US president is causing disruptions in international initiatives on climate change and taxation ahead of the G20 summit in Brazil. Argentina, led by Trump's ally Javier Milei, threatens to block a joint communique over disagreements on taxation and gender equality. This situation raises concerns among diplomats about Trump's potential impact on global agreements, including the Paris climate accords. The summit, focusing on poverty and governance reform, faces challenges as Trump's stance may undermine its conclusions.
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