ປະທານາທິບໍດີສະຫະລັດ ທ່ານດໍໂນລ ທຣຳ ໄດ້ພົບປະກັບນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີອັງກິດ
ທ່ານນາງເທຣີຊາ ເມ ໃນວັນເສົາມື້ນີ້ ຂະນະທີ່ກອງປະຊຸມສຸດຍອດ ຂອງກຸ່ມຈີ 20 ຈະ
ມ້ວນທ້າຍລົງ ທີ່ປະເທດເຢຍຣະມັນ.
ໃນຕອນເຊົ້າມືດຂອງວັນເສົາມື້ນີ້ ພວກນັກເຄື່ອນໄຫວທີ່ພາກັນເດີນຂະບວນສະແດງ
ຄວາມບໍ່ພໍໃຈຂອງພວກເຂົາເຈົ້ານັ້ນໄດ້ກໍ່ຄວາມວຸ້ນວາຍຂຶ້ນເປັນຄືນທີສອງ. ຕຳຫຼວດ
ໃນເມືອງແຮມເບີກໄດ້ຈັບຢ່າງໜ້ອຍ 13 ຄົນທີ່ພາກັນບຸກເຂົ້າໄປໃນຕຶກອາຄານຫຼັງນຶ່ງ.
ກອງປະຊຸມສຸດຍອດໃນວັນເສົາມື້ນີ້ ແມ່ນແນໃສ່ເລື່ອງຄູ່ຮ່ວມງານກັບອາຟຣິກາ ອົບ
ພະຍົບແລະສຸຂະພາບ ການຄຸ້ມຄອງລະບົບດີຈີທອລ ການໃຫ້ສິດອຳນາດແກ່ພວກ
ແມ່ຍິງແລະການຈ້າງເຂົ້າເຮັດວຽກ.
ນອກນັ້ນແລ້ວ ທ່ານທຣຳຍັງໄດ້ພົບປະກັບຜູ້ນຳຂອງອິນໂດເນເຊຍ ສິງກະໂປ ຍີ່ປຸ່ນ
ແລະຈີນ.
ໃນວັນສຸກວານນີ້ ລັດຖະມົນຕີການຕ່າງປະເທດສະຫະລັດ ທ່ານ Rex Tillerson
ກ່າວວ່າ ປະທານາທິບໍດີທຣຳ ໄດ້ຍົກເອົາເລື່ອງ ການກ່າວຫາ ທີ່ວ່າ ຣັດເຊຍແຊກ
ແຊງເຂົ້າໃນການເລືອກຕັ້ງຂອງສະຫະລັດຂຶ້ນມາເປັນຫົວຂໍ້ໂອ້ລົມກັນທີ່ສຳຄັນເວ
ລາພວກຜູ້ນຳ ຂອງປະເທດທັງສອງ ພົບປະແບບເຊິ່ງໜ້າ ເປັນເທື່ອທຳອິດ ຢູ່ຂ້າງ
ນອກກອງປະຊຸມສຸດຍອດ.
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ເປັນທີ່ປາກົດວ່າ ການພົບປະເຈລະຈາດັ່ງກ່າວນີ້ໄດ້ດຳເນີນໄປດີກວ່າທີ່ຄາດຄິດໄວ້
ຊຶ່ງທ່ານ Tillerson ເວົ້າວ່າ “ເປັນສານເຄມີ ທີ່ບົ່ງບອກຢ່າງຈະແຈ້ງ ໃນທາງບວກ” ລະຫວ່າງພວກຜູ້ນຳທັງສອງ. ທ່ານທຣຳກ່າວເຖິງ ການພົບປະກັບທ່ານ Putin ວ່າ
“ສຳຄັນຫຼາຍ.”
ການໂອ້ລົມກັນແມ່ນໄດ້ມີການຄາດຄະເນກັນໄວ້ແລ້ວເປັນຢ່າງສູງ ໃນກອງປະຊຸມ
ສຸດຍອດນີ້. ການພົບປະກັນນີ້ ຕົ້ນຕໍ່ນັ້ນ ແມ່ນກຳນົດຈະໃຊ້ເວລາ 30 ນາທີ ແຕ່ໄດ້
ດຳເນີນໄປດົນກວ່າ 2 ຊົ່ວໂມງກັບ 15 ນາທີ.
ທ່ານ Tillerson ກ່າວຕໍ່ພວກນັກຂ່າວວ່າ “ປະທານາທິບໍດີໄດ້ເລີ່ມການພົບປະກັບ
ປະທານາທິບໍດີຣັດເຊຍທ່ານ Vladimir Putin ໂດຍຍົກເອົາເລື່ອງຄວາມເປັນຫ່ວງ
ຂອງຊາວອາເມຣິກັນ ກ່ຽວກັບການແຊກແຊງຂອງຣັດເຊຍ ເຂົ້າໃນການເລືອກຕັ້ງປີ
2016 ຂຶ້ນມາລົມກັນ. ພວກທ່ານໄດ້ແລກປ່ຽນຄວາມຄິດຄວາມເຫັນ ກ່ຽວກັບເລື່ອງ
ນີ້ ຢ່າງຈິງຈັງ ແລະຍືດຍາວ.
ທ່ານ Tillerson ກ່າວວ່າ ທ່ານ Putin ໄດ້ປະຕິເສດວ່າ ຣັດເຊຍບໍ່ມີສ່ວນພົວພັນ.
ເຈົ້າໜ້າທີ່ຣັດເຊຍ ກ່າວວ່າ ທ່ານ Putin ໄດ້ຖາມທ່ານທຣຳ ກ່ຽວກັບຫລັກຖານ
ຂອງການແຊກແຊງ.
ນອກນັ້ນ ທ່ານ Tillerson ຍັງໄດ້ໃຫ້ການຢືນຢັນ ກ່ຽວກັບການບັນລຸຂໍ້ຕົກລົງ ລະ
ຫວ່າງສະຫະລັດ ຣັດເຊຍແລະຈໍແດັນ ເພື່ອໃຫ້ມີການຢຸດຍິງເປັນບາງສ່ວນຢູ່ໃນຊີ
ເຣຍ ທີ່ທ່ານກ່າວວ່າ “ເປັນຮ່ອງຮອຍອັນທຳອິດ ທີ່ສະແດງໃຫ້ເຫັນວ່າ ສະຫະລັດ
ແລະຣັດເຊຍ ສາມາດເຮັດວຽກຮ່ວມກັນໄດ້ຢູ່ໃນຊີເຣຍ.”
ເປັນທີ່ປາກົດວ່າ ທັງທ່ານທຣຳ ແລະທ່ານ Putin ຕ່າງກໍມີຄວາມມ່ວນຊື່ນໃນການ
ໂອ້ລົມກັນ.
ທ່ານທຣຳ ກ່າວຕໍ່ທ່ານ Putin ວ່າ ສະຫະລັດຫວັງວ່າ ຈະມີສິ່ງດີໆຫຼາຍຢ່າງເກີດ
ຂຶ້ນສຳລັບຣັດເຊຍແລະສະຫະລັດ.
ນອກນັ້ນ ທ່ານຍັງໄດ້ກ່າວຕໍ່ທ່ານ Putin ວ່າ ທ່ານຮູ້ສຶກ “ເປັນກຽດ” ທີ່ໄດ້ພົບປະ
ກັບທ່ານ Putin ແລະທ່ານ Putin ກໍໄດ້ກ່າວຕອບຄືນ ໂດຍເວົ້າວ່າ ທ່ານຮູ້ສຶກມີ
ຄວາມ “ປິຕິຍິນດີ” ທີ່ໄດ້ພົບປະກັບທ່ານທຣຳດ້ວຍຕົວເອງໃນທີ່ສຸດ.
U.S. President Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May Saturday as the G-20 Summit wraps up in Germany.
Before dawn Saturday, activists, demonstrating their displeasure with the summit, rioted for a second night.Hamburg police arrested at least 13 people who had stormed one building.
Saturday's summit sessions focus on 'Partnership with Africa, Migration and Health' and 'Digitalization, Women's Empowerment and Employment.'
Trump also meets with the leaders of Indonesia, Singapore, Japan and China.
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said President Trump put the issue of alleged Russian meddling in U.S. elections at the very top of his agenda when the two leaders held their first face-to-face talks on the sidelines.
The meeting appeared to have gone better than expected, with Tillerson describing a "clear positive chemistry" between the two leaders.Trump described the meeting with Putin as "tremendous."
The conversation was the most highly anticipated event of this summit. The encounter was originally scheduled to last 30 minutes but went for more than 2 hours and 15 minutes.
'Concerns of the American people'
"The president opened the meeting with (Russian) President (Vladimir) Putin by raising the concerns of the American people regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. They had a very robust and lengthy exchange on the subject," Tillerson told reporters.
Tillerson said Putin denied Russian involvement.
Russian officials said Putin asked Trump for proof of tampering.
Tillerson also confirmed an agreement had been reached among the United States, Russia and Jordan for a partial cease-fire in Syria, something he said was a "first indication of the U.S. and Russia being able to work together in Syria."
It was apparent Trump and Putin enjoyed each other's company.
Trump said to Putin that the U.S. looks forward to "a lot of very positive things happening for Russia and for the United States."
He also told Putin it was an "honor" to meet him, and Putin reciprocated, saying he was "delighted" to finally meet Trump personally.
Low expectations
Leaders of the world's richest economies opened the summit with low expectations and much anxiety on the part of those concerned about what they perceive as possible isolationist and protectionist tendencies of the new U.S. administration.
The host, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was not hopeful of achieving much consensus, called on leaders to make compromises.
The turmoil and discord were also evident outside the summit venue Friday.
Security forces used water cannons to disperse demonstrators who tried to prevent delegations from reaching the G-20 venue. Angry demonstrators set cars ablaze.
The demonstrators spread to various streets of the city, sometimes forming human chains to block access by delegations to the summit site.
German officials had been anticipating big protests in the city in the run-up to the two-day gathering and have deployed 20,000 officers.
Police officials said 8,000 demonstrators were in the city Friday, and they anticipated the protests to peak on Saturday when they expected as many as 100,000 protesters on the streets.
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Protesters' goals
Protesters have set up camps in central Hamburg where they have been sleeping in tents and lining up for free vegan meals.
Most demonstrators approached by a reporter at two camps were reluctant to be interviewed.
"People are really suspicious about the media. They feel that the media is more against us than with us, that the media is more with the G-20 and not with the protests and that makes people suspicious," a demonstrator told VOA.
The protesters' general aim is to disrupt the G-20 summit.
Most support leftist and anarchist causes and see the grouping as a gathering of the world's wealthy elite who they blame for global economic disparities. Their target is largely President Trump, and many said they are outraged by his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord.