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La cumbre del G-20 en imágenes

La cumbre del G-20 en imágenes

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  • Obama y Medvedev

    U.S. President Obama stands with Russia's President Medvedev as they assemble for second official group photograph at G20 summit

    U.S. President Barack Obama (L) stands with Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev as they assemble for the second official group photograph at the G20 summit at the ExCel centre, in east London April 2, 2009. World leaders are set to declare an end to unfettered capitalism at a G20 summit on Thursday after France and Germany demanded they act fast on promises to prevent a repeat of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s.. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN BUSINESS POLITICS)
  • Líderes del G20

    Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks towards Canadian Prime Minister Harper as they prepare to pose for a second family photograph at the G20 summit at the ExCel centre, in east London

    Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (4th R) looks towards Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (MIDDLE R), who missed the first family photograph shot earlier in the day, as they prepare to pose for a second family photograph at the G20 summit at the ExCel centre, in east London, April 2, 2009. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN BUSINESS POLITICS IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)
  • G20

    U.S. President Obama walks past China's President Hu, France's President Sarkozy and South Korea's President Lee as they assemble for official group photograph at G20 summit in London

    U.S. President Barack Obama (L) walks past China's President Hu Jintao (R), France's President Nicolas Sarkozy and South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (C, next to unidentified translator) as they assemble for the second official group photograph at the G20 summit at the ExCel centre, in east London April 2, 2009. World leaders are set to declare an end to unfettered capitalism at a G20 summit on Thursday after France and Germany demanded they act fast on promises to prevent a repeat of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN BUSINESS POLITICS)

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