This week, finance ministers and heads of central banks of the Grand Twenty (G20) are going to meet to reach consensus on economic policy before the presidential election in the United States, Reuters reports.
Finance ministers and heads of central banks of the Grand Twenty will meet this week.
According to the agency, ministers and leading economists are experiencing more pressure to achieve progress to the next meeting in October - the last before the G20 Summit in November, when the US elections will take place.
At the same time, representatives of the largest G20 economies have agreed to avoid discussing the conflict in Ukraine and wars in the Middle East and to exclude these topics from the final statement to prevent them from dominating during negotiations.