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US to go its own way: G20 leaders wrap up violent summit with compromise on climate change

United States pledges to work with other countries to help them access and use fossil fuels more cleanly and efficiently

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People wave flags during a protest against the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

US President Donald Trump won key concessions on climate and trade on Saturday from world leaders at the most fractious G20 summit to date, in exchange for preserving the unity of the club of major industrialised and emerging economies.

In a final statement agreed by all 20 economies, 19 members including Russia, China and the European Union acknowledged Trump’s decision to go his own way on taking the US out of the 2015 Paris climate accord.

But they also accommodated Washington’s wish to “work closely with other countries to help them access and use fossil fuels more cleanly and efficiently”.

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May talks with US President Donald Trump near the close of the G20 leaders summit. Photo: Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May talks with US President Donald Trump near the close of the G20 leaders summit. Photo: Reuters
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While renewing a key anti-protectionist pledge, the communique for the first time underlined the right of countries to protect their markets with “legitimate trade defence instruments”.

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