NUSA DUA, Indonesia - Indonesian President Joko Widodo has hailed three “concrete outcomes” from the Group of 20 summit, which ended on Wednesday, covering health, energy transition and financial sectors.
“We are committed to support all vulnerable countries to recover together, recover stronger. We welcome pledges amounting to US$81.6 billion,” said the G-20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration. Such a fund is typically expected to cover costs for developing countries, which are expected to build more renewables and retire fossil fuel power plants.
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