U.S. President Barack Obama has called the attention of fellow G-20 leaders to several disagreements which, the president suggested, could affect discussions during the group’s summit in Canada later this week, the Washington Post says. In a letter to other G-20 leaders, Obama urged for cooperation to address these lingering issues:
“In Toronto, we meet at a time of renewed challenge to the global economy. We must act together to strengthen the recovery.”
He added that the G-20 needs to “reaffirm our unity of purpose to provide the policy support necessary to keep economic growth strong.”