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Ambassador Mauricio Lyrio evaluates the first meeting of the G20 as "very productive" and says that the Group agrees with the need for the work to point towards concrete results, which make a difference in people's lives. "There is full agreement among countries on the need for progress in the fight against hunger and poverty"
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