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G20 Summit in St. Petersburg Day 2: agenda
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with business and labor union representatives of Group of Twenty. The meeting will followed by the second working session of the G20 leaders and governments and the heads of invited countries and international organizations. Main topics of the session are investments, stimulating economic growth and creating jobs.
Later in the day, participants in the Summit will have a working luncheon to discuss economic growth and trade mattters.
The President of Russia is to sum up the results of the Summit at a press conference.
On the final day of the summit, Russian President will meet with the Prime Minister of Spain, Mariano Rajoy.
It is noteworthy that this will be the Russian President's first meeting with the Head of the present Spanish governmeny which was formed in December 2011.
On the same day there will be a bilateral meeting between Putin and President Park Geun-hye of the Republic of Korea. The two Heads of State are expected to consider a number of matters, including aspects of the Russian leader's forthcoming visit to Korea in November 2013. During their conversation the two Presidents will "compare notes" on the situation on the Korean Peninsula and discuss bilateral interaction within the framework of international organizations.
A Declaration of Leaders and a St Petersburg Plan, prepared by the "financial G20" meeting will be the final documents of the Summit. Supplements to the Declarationa on all tracks of the G20 work have been also drawn up.
An Action Plan to ensure sustainable growth and employment will include, in particular, a diagram of work to finance long-term investments, a report on the course of implementation of the financial regulation reform, a resume and an action plan on taxation-related matters. According to Ksenia Yudayeva, the Russian Federation's sherpa at the G20 and Head of the Expert Directorate of the Presidential Administration, "The documents are ready 99.9 percent".
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