Russia as G20 president to revise previous group's obligations
LOS CABOS, Mexico. June 20 (Interfax) - Russia as the G20 president is going to revise decisions made by the group earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin told a news conference in Los Cabos, Mexico.
"The subjects shaped at Los Cabos will be developed during Russian presidency in the G20," Putin said.
Russia is going to preserve continuity in the forum's activity and center on discussing problems which G20 was called to resolve, he said.
"One should continue reforming the international financial and currency system, strengthen international financial institutions, continue changes in the sphere of regulating international financial markets," Putin said.
"We will also continue debates on such non-financial issues as energy climate, world trade and development assistance," he said.
The agenda of the next G20 summit due in St. Petersburg in the fall of 2013 will be based on scenarios of global economy development, he said.
"But I can say now that we will revise all obligations that G20 undertook earlier," Putin said.