The meeting will open at 7:45 p.m. (Buenos Aires time) with a working dinner on “Contribution, expectations and nature of the G20”. The G20 unites Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, South Korea, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, United Kingdom, Russia, United States, South Africa, Turkey and European Union. The G20 comprehensively represents 80% of the world’s GDP, 77% of global trade and two-thirds of the population on the planet.
On Monday, the meeting schedules two working sessions: the first, at 9:30 a.m., will be dedicated to the relationship between multilateralism and global governance; the second session, at 12:45 p.m., will focus on the wide-reaching issue of sustainable development, which will be addressed according to the three priority issues on the agenda of the Argentinian presidency: the future of work, infrastructure for development and a sustainable food future.