The President of the Government,

Pedro Sánchez

, has obtained another brief greeting from the President of the United States,

Joe Biden,

at the beginning of the G20 meeting in Rome.

Although the American will not hold a bilateral meeting with the Spaniard, he did have a brief conversation with him at the beginning of the meeting of about 30 seconds, according to the official images provided by Moncloa.

At the NATO meeting last June, the greeting was a short walk that did not come to the minute either.

Sánchez was on his way to his place in the plenary of the g20 meeting organized in Rome and has stopped to greet Biden.

The American has been cordial and has accepted the brief talk.

Immediately afterwards, Sánchez continued his journey and greeted the Turkish President,

Recep Tayip Erdogan

, who has been particularly cordial with the Spanish socialist.

In three days in which both coincide in the Italian capital, a bilateral meeting between Biden and Sánchez has not been planned in the same dynamic as what has been happening when both attend international summits.

Moncloa sources assure that Sánchez did not request such a meeting on this occasion, which Biden has held with other European leaders in Rome.

On the other hand, the President of the Government has held bilateral meetings with other attendees. Before the meeting, he met with the directors of the IMF,

Kristalina Georgieva

and the World Trade Organization,

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

. According to Moncloa sources, Georgieva has expressed his conviction that the current inflationary tensions are "temporary" and Sánchez has transferred his "enormous confidence in the recovery of the Spanish economy", despite the downward revisions to the forecasts.

In two meetings they have talked about "strengthening economic growth" and accelerating the green and inclusive recovery also from "multilateralism", as well as promoting free trade "without leaving the most vulnerable behind," Sánchez later wrote in his account. official twitter.

He also plans to see on the sidelines of the g20 meeting the president of Argentina,

Alberto Fernández

, as well as

the president of

Indonesia,

Yoko Widodo

, in addition to the prime ministers of Australia,

Scott Morrison

, and that of Canada,

Justin Trudeau

.

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