G20 Pittsburgh 2009
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25 September 2009: Remarks by President Obama at G-20 Closing Press Conference
"Here in Pittsburgh, we've taken several significant steps forward to secure our recovery, and transition to strong, sustainable, and balanced economic growth. We brought the global economy back from the brink. We laid the groundwork today for long-term prosperity, as well." Video »
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25 September 2009: Leaders' Statement: The Pittsburgh Summit
Our Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth is a compact that commits us to work together to assess how our policies fit together, to evaluate whether they are collectively consistent with more sustainable and balanced growth, and to act as necessary to meet our common objectives. (120KB PDF) »
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24 September 2009: Press Briefing by Treasury Secretary Geithner on the G-20 Meetings
"To achieve a more stable financial system, we need strong reforms here in this country, but in other countries around the world. If we want more rapid growth here and lower unemployment, we need more rapid growth outside the United States."
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24 September 2009: A Green Summit -- Background on the Pittsburgh Summit
In planning the Pittsburgh Summit, the White House sought to embrace green technology and use responsible materials produced in a manner that minimize the carbon footprint of the Summit.
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24 September 2009: G20 Pittsburgh: Creating a 21st Century International Economic Architecture
Dramatic changes in the world economy have not always been reflected in the global architecture for economic cooperation. This all started to change today. The G-20 leaders reached a historic agreement to put the G-20 at the center of their efforts to work together to build a durable recovery while avoiding the financial fragilities that led to the crisis.
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8 September 2009: Statement by the President on G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh
"The Pittsburgh Summit is an important opportunity to continue the hard work that we have done in confronting the global economic crisis, and renewing prosperity for our people."
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