Photostream : G20 Summit opens in Seoul
- South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak is seen on stage during his speech at the opening plenary session of the G20 CEO Summit in Seoul November 11, 2010. Lee said on Thursday there remained a divide in opinion between G20 members on the issue of indicative guidelines for the reduction of current account imbalances. (Getty Images / REUTERS / Aly Song )
- South Korean President Lee Myung-bak makes a speech during the opening session of the G-20 Business Summit at Sheraton Walker Hill on November 11, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. World leaders converged on Seoul for the fifth meeting of the G20 group of nations to discuss the global financial system and world economy. South Korea is the first non G-8 country to host the G-20 summit. (Photo by Yonhap News via Getty Images)
- Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron talks with South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (R) in Seoul, November 11, 2010, on the first day of the G20 Summit. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Friday for the Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Getty Images /REUTERS/Yonhap )
- British Prime Minister David Cameron talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak during their meeting during day one of the 2010 G20 Summit on November 11, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. World leaders converged on Seoul for the fifth meeting of the G20 group of nations to discuss the global financial system and world economy. South Korea is the first non G-8 country to host the G-20 summit. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
- British Prime Minister David Cameron talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak during their meeting during day one of the 2010 G20 Summit on November 11, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. World leaders converged on Seoul for the fifth meeting of the G20 group of nations to discuss the global financial system and world economy. South Korea is the first non G-8 country to host the G-20 summit. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak attend a Korea-Russia Dialogue conference in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010, on the eve of the G20 summit. Medevev is on an official visit to South Korea. (Getty Images / AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service, Pool)
- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and his South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-Bak (L) arrive for a dinner at the presidential Cheong Wa Dae office in Seoul on November 10, 2010 on the eve of the G20 Summit. World leaders on November 11 start two days of summit talks dominated by an ill-tempered drive to rebalance the lopsided global economy and resolve fractious currency disputes. (Photo by KIM JAE-HWAN/AFP/Getty Images)
- Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (C) delivers a speech at a Trade and Investment session during the G20 CEO Summit in Seoul November 11, 2010. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Friday for the Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Getty Images / REUTERS / Firdia Lisnawati/Pool )
- Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel shakes hands with South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (L) at the presidential Blue House in Seoul November 11, 2010. After weeks of running battles on trade and currencies, G20 leaders start what promises to be a stormy summit on November 11-12 devoted to recalibrating huge distortions in the world economy. (Photo by LEE JAE-WON/AFP/Getty Images)
- South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, right, and Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard walk together before their talk in Seoul, South Korea Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Getty Images / AP Photo/Yonhap News Agency)
- South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak (R) shakes hands with Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard at the presidential Blue House in Seoul November 10, 2010 on the eve of the G20 Summit. World leaders will gather in Seoul on November 11-12 for a Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Photo by LEE JAE-WON/AFP/Getty Images)
- European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (R) and EU President Herman Van Rompuy (back L) take part in a joint press conference at the venue for the G20 Summit in Seoul on November 11, 2010. G20 leaders later in the day will meet in what promises to be a stormy summit on November 11-12 devoted to recalibrating huge distortions in the world economy. (Photo by TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)
- Herman Van Rompuy (L), President of the European Council and Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, President of the European Commission, attend a news conference during day one of the 2010 G20 Summit on November 11, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. World leaders converged on Seoul for the fifth meeting of the G20 group of nations to discuss the global financial system and world economy. South Korea is the first non G-8 country to host the G-20 summit. (Photo by Victor Fraile/Getty Images)
- Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner speaks during the G20 Business Summit in Seoul November 11, 2010. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Friday for the Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Getty Images / REUTERS/Aly Song )
- Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero delivers a speech at a Green Growth session of the G20 Business Summit in Seoul November 11, 2010. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Friday for the Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Getty Images /REUTERS / Hoang Dinh Nam/Pool )
- A general view shows a 'Green Growth' session of the G20 Business summit in Seoul on November 11, 2010. After weeks of running battles on trade and currencies, G20 leaders start what promises to be a stormy summit on November 11-12 devoted to recalibrating huge distortions in the world economy (Photo by HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/Getty Images)
- Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan waves as he arrives at the airport in Seoul November 11, 2010. World leaders are gathering in Seoul on Thursday and Friday for the Group of 20 summit aimed at safeguarding the global economic recovery and defusing trade and currency tensions. (Getty Images / REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco )