See the places visited by the G20 delegations in Rio
Outside negotiation tables, world leaders and delegation members took time to enjoy the best of Rio Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took advantage of the last day of the G20 in Rio to visit the Sugarloaf Mountain on Tuesday. His visit included a social media post featuring a photo of the city. Beyond the negotiation tables, other world leaders and delegation members also explored the best Rio has to offer. The event brought together heads of state from the largest global economies, as well as the European and African unions, to discuss topics such as the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, energy transitions, and sustainable development over two days. G20: Key points from the summit's final declaration Photos: Lula smiles with all leaders except Milei The various tourist spots captured the attention of visitors, who were full of charm. Outdoor activities and typically Carioca experiences were enjoyed even by heads of state. Trudeau took a selfie with the night view and photographed the cable car view with Christ the Redeemer in the background. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took advantage of the final day of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro to visit the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain last Tuesday. Reproduction/Social Media Beyond Sugarloaf Mountain, here are the places visited by G20 delegations: Copacabana Beach Initial plugin text European Commission representative Ursula von der Leyen dipped her feet in the sand at Copacabana Beach in Rio's South Zone, stating there's nothing better after a day's work. Estádio das Laranjeiras UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Laranjeiras stadium on Tuesday Reproduction/Social Media Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, visited the Laranjeiras Stadium on Tuesday. In an Instagram post, he expressed his love for football and optimism for improving workers' lives. Ipanema Beach French President Emmanuel Macron returns to hotel after jog along Rio's waterfront; he is in the city for the G20 summit Reproduction/Social Media Accompanied by security, French President Emmanuel Macron jogged about three kilometers along Copacabana and Ipanema's beachfront on Tuesday morning. On Sunday night, upon arriving in Rio, the French leader had already walked in a suit and tie through Copacabana around 11 p.m. with First Lady Brigitte, taking selfies with locals. Christ the Redeemer Ashley Biden poses with majestic sumaúma tree at Jardim Botânico, showcasing view of Christ the Redeemer amid trees Reproduction / Instagram On Monday, Ashley and Natalie, the daughter and granddaughter of President Joe Biden, visited Christ the Redeemer in Rio's South Zone. They had previously traveled to the Amazon with the American. Botanical Garden Ashley Biden and aide at Rio's Botanical Garden lily pond Reproduction/Social Media During a half-hour visit, Ashley Biden toured the garden in a cart, seeing brazilwood trees, imperial palms, and the impressive sumaúma, with which she posed for a photo. Armazém São Joaquim Bar Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre serves cod fritters in Santa Teresa Ana Branco Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre chose Armazém São Joaquim in the bohemian Santa Teresa neighborhood to try codfish cakes, which he helped prepare in the kitchen, and caipirinha. São Conrado Chinese group awaits President Xi Jinping outside his hotel Dan Delmiro/Press Release President Xi Jinping and his delegation stayed in a hotel in São Conrado. The nearby beach was restricted to the delegation, with military personnel providing escort services. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
Outside negotiation tables, world leaders and delegation members took time to enjoy the best of Rio Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took advantage of the last day of the G20 in Rio to visit the Sugarloaf Mountain on Tuesday. His visit included a social media post featuring a photo of the city. Beyond the negotiation tables, other world leaders and delegation members also explored the best Rio has to offer. The event brought together heads of state from the largest global economies, as well as the European and African unions, to discuss topics such as the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, energy transitions, and sustainable development over two days. G20: Key points from the summit's final declaration Photos: Lula smiles with all leaders except Milei The various tourist spots captured the attention of visitors, who were full of charm. Outdoor activities and typically Carioca experiences were enjoyed even by heads of state. Trudeau took a selfie with the night view and photographed the cable car view with Christ the Redeemer in the background. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took advantage of the final day of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro to visit the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain last Tuesday. Reproduction/Social Media Beyond Sugarloaf Mountain, here are the places visited by G20 delegations: Copacabana Beach Initial plugin text European Commission representative Ursula von der Leyen dipped her feet in the sand at Copacabana Beach in Rio's South Zone, stating there's nothing better after a day's work. Estádio das Laranjeiras UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Laranjeiras stadium on Tuesday Reproduction/Social Media Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, visited the Laranjeiras Stadium on Tuesday. In an Instagram post, he expressed his love for football and optimism for improving workers' lives. Ipanema Beach French President Emmanuel Macron returns to hotel after jog along Rio's waterfront; he is in the city for the G20 summit Reproduction/Social Media Accompanied by security, French President Emmanuel Macron jogged about three kilometers along Copacabana and Ipanema's beachfront on Tuesday morning. On Sunday night, upon arriving in Rio, the French leader had already walked in a suit and tie through Copacabana around 11 p.m. with First Lady Brigitte, taking selfies with locals. Christ the Redeemer Ashley Biden poses with majestic sumaúma tree at Jardim Botânico, showcasing view of Christ the Redeemer amid trees Reproduction / Instagram On Monday, Ashley and Natalie, the daughter and granddaughter of President Joe Biden, visited Christ the Redeemer in Rio's South Zone. They had previously traveled to the Amazon with the American. Botanical Garden Ashley Biden and aide at Rio's Botanical Garden lily pond Reproduction/Social Media During a half-hour visit, Ashley Biden toured the garden in a cart, seeing brazilwood trees, imperial palms, and the impressive sumaúma, with which she posed for a photo. Armazém São Joaquim Bar Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre serves cod fritters in Santa Teresa Ana Branco Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre chose Armazém São Joaquim in the bohemian Santa Teresa neighborhood to try codfish cakes, which he helped prepare in the kitchen, and caipirinha. São Conrado Chinese group awaits President Xi Jinping outside his hotel Dan Delmiro/Press Release President Xi Jinping and his delegation stayed in a hotel in São Conrado. The nearby beach was restricted to the delegation, with military personnel providing escort services. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
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