There's an article that first appeared yesterday, featuring Pope Francis's opinion on G20, that has been streamlined, with parts omitted or heavily redacted in the last 24 hours, by various news agencies. While using "migrants and immigration" as a staging platform for his concerns, Pope Francis "claims" a very dangerous alliance is being formed between Trump and Putin? I thought, the Pope's first priority was towards fostering "Peace" between Nations? Yet, the Pope seems to be promoting - division - to keep the conflicts festering between World Powers? During the Presidential election, I often got the impression that Pope Francis was in "Hillary's Camp" and the promotion of a One World Government where the 1% ruled? Is he showing his true colors .... now? Pope Francis seems to hold a very negative view of both Russia and China and I take it - he's not too thrilled with Trump, as President, either?
Pope Francis: Trump’s G20 Alliance with Putin Is Very Dangerous For the Migrants
http://conservativefighters.com/news/pope-francis-trumps-g20-alliance-putin-dangerous-migrants/
POPE Francis has hit out against the potential of a “very dangerous alliance” at the G20 summit among world powers including the United States and Russia.
The Pope fears US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “a distorted vision of the world”, claiming any formed alliance could harm the poor and migrants.
He lumped the pair in with other “dangerous alliances” of China and North Korea, and Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad in the war in Syria.
He told the Italian daily la Republica’s founder Eugenio Scalfari: “ “The G20 worries me, it hits migrants in countries in half of the world and it hits them even more as time goes by.
The Pope stressed the greatest danger concerns immigration, with “the poor, the weak, the excluded and the marginalised” juxtaposed with “those who… fear the invasion of migrants”.
Yesterday, Mr Trump described his first meeting with Mr Putin at the G20 summit as “tremendous”.
The summit, a meeting with the leaders of the world’s top 20 economies, is hosted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and held in Hamburg.
Mr. Trump told reporters: “President Putin and I have been discussing various things and I think it’s going very well.
“We’ve had some very, very good talks. We’re going to have a talk now and obviously that will continue.
“But we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for Russia for the United States and everybody concerned.”
The meeting focussed heavily on a newly announced ceasefire deal for south west Syria, agreed by the US, Russia and Jordan.
On Friday, the Pope urged G20 leaders to work towards a “more inclusive and sustainable economic growth”.
He also highlighted the plight of some 30 million people trapped in conflict and famine, especially in Africa and Yemen.
Talks at the summit are set to be focussed on climate change, North Korea, trade and the European migrant crisis.
Mrs. Merkel is expected to lead discussions on how Europe will cope with the huge influx of migrants since 2015, and will host talks over trade and climate change.
Pope Francis, the first non-European pope in 1,300 years, has said Europe should adopt a federal structure as soon as possible “or it won’t count for anything in the world”.
In a message to the Chancellor on Friday, the Pope urged Mrs Merkel to think about the poor and refugees when she goes forward with policy-making.
He wrote: “In the minds and hearts of government leaders, and at every phase of the enactment of political measures, there is a need to give absolute priority to the poor, refugees, the suffering, evacuees and the excluded.”
The 79-year-old from Argentina urged Europe not to see migrants as criminals in May.
]Pope Francis sent a message to leaders of the world's economy gathered for the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, reminding them of the responsibility they have to care for those not represented at the summit.
Pope Francis to G20 Summit: With great power comes great responsibility
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-to-g20-summit-with-great-power-comes-great-responsibility-61033/
The G20 Summit is annual meeting of heads of state and finance from the leaders of the world's economy.
While only 20 countries are members, they represent 85 percent of the world's GDP and two-thirds of it's population.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is hosting this year’s G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany from July 7-8.
The summit has been met this year with small but significant groups of mostly anti-capitalist protesters, who among other things are protesting the meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has met with Pope Francis for a private audience.
Angela Merkel meets Pope Francis ahead of G20 (Video)
http://www.euronews.com/2017/06/17/angela-merkel-meets-pope-francis-ahead-of-g20
17/06/2017 -According to the German embassy it is her fourth such meeting with the leader of the Roman Catholic church , and it will focus on the upcoming G20 summit, to be held in Hamburg in July.
Both leaders agreed on the “need to dedicate special attention to the responsibility of the international community in combating poverty and hunger, the global threat of terrorism, and climate change.”
The G20 harms migrants around the world, Pope Francis said in an interview with Italian media, adding that there are “dangerous alliances between powers which have a distorted view of the world.”
G20 forms ‘dangerous alliances,’ harms migrants around the world – Pope Francis
https://www.rt.com/news/395722-pope-g20-harms-migrants/
“The G20 worries me, it hits migrants in countries in half of the world and it hits them even more as time goes by,” Pope Francis told Eugenio Scalfari, founder of Italian daily La Repubblica, as cited by Reuters.
The pontiff added he was concerned about “very dangerous alliances between powers which have a distorted vision of the world: America and Russia, China and North Korea, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and [Syrian leader Bashar] Assad over the war in Syria.”
Total of 476 policemen have been injured since Thursday as a result of the clashes with protesters in the German port city of Hamburg during the G20 summit, according to Hartmut Dudde, the chief in charge of the police operation at the global event.
About 500 Hamburg Policemen Injured in Clashes With Protesters During G20
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201707091055388882-hamburg-police/
According to the police, 186 protesters have been detained and 119 arrested. No information about injured among protesters has been provided.
The G20 summit was overshadowed by violent protests, as almost 300 protesters were detained and German authorities promised to punish the perpetrators of violence with the full force of the law.
Battle for Hamburg: G20 Summit Ends With Violent Clashes (VIDEO
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201707091055386234-g20-violent-protests/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXMM-nlJzkA (1:33 min.)
FULL Press Conference of Russian President Putin's Following G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKVIEzCOMK8 (31:52 min.) English subtitles
Much has been said about the first-ever personal meeting between Presidents Putin and Trump at the G20 summit in Hamburg. Even though there were no pompous declarations after the encounter, political analysts explain why the results of the talks are a real breakthrough with regards to the Syrian conflict.
Why Putin-Trump Meeting at G20 is a Breakthrough in the Syrian Conflict
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201707091055378475-putin-trump-syria-agreements/
Sergei Balmasov, an expert at the Middle East Institute at the Russian International Affairs Council explained that although the idea of the setup of the de-escalation zones in Syria belongs to Russia, Turkey and Iran,
the US has, in fact, become one of the participants in the project.
However the agreements between Russia and the US have a number of considerably influential opponents.
Those include the Persian Gulf monarchies, first of, who are the main sponsors of the radical opposition in Syria, the political analyst told the news channel RT . These agreements bring no benefits to them as they realistically guarantee the retention of power, and not mere survival, of President Assad. This puts an end to any attempts to oust him from power in the coming years.
Stanislav Tarasov, a political analyst and specialist in Middle East studies, however, thinks that the main opponent to the agreements between Russia and the US is Iran, which fears the federalization of Syria, Iraq and potential federalization of Turkey because of the Kurdish factor. Moreover, the US analysts had always planned to force their way into Iran on Kurdish shoulders, he said.
The setup of the de-escalation zone in the southwest of Syria is connected with the position of Israel, the analysts said. Israel, they said, does not want Hezbollah and Iranian troops on its borders, and the safe zone is adjacent to the Golan Heights.
Stanislav Tarasov suggested that a similar zone might be set up in the north of Syria, which will be initiated by Russia and Turkey. It will be something of a conundrum, when a NATO member state does not mind the presence of Russian contingent or Russian military police on its borders.
From these points of view, the agreements on Syria between Presidents Putin and Trump are a real breakthrough and could be regarded as the main achievement of their first personal encounter, the expert concluded.
The first meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump at the G20 summit in Hamburg evoked a wave of criticism from Western media, as a number of notable news outlets blasted the US President for his conduct during negotiations.
Political Knockout: Western Media Blasts Trump After Meeting With Putin
https://sputniknews.com/world/201707091055378304-trump-putin-meeting-criticism/
At least several prominent newspapers took a dim view of President Trump’s handling of this meeting, claiming that the Russian leader apparently managed to outplay and outsmart his US counterpart.
For example,
Die Welt stated that it was clear to all professional observers that the meeting resulted in Trump’s capitulation.
In an apparent effort to underscore Trump’s relative inexperience in foreign affairs, the newspaper claims that the "political pro" Putin knocked out the newbie US President "by the book."
The article’s author also emphasized the fact that Putin paused for a moment before shaking Trump’s already extended hand.
The Guardian adds that while US politicians apparently felt relieved that Trump managed to avoid "a major gaffe" during the meeting, it was "hardly cause for celebration."
"It’s an indication of how rapidly our standards are falling when we’re reasonably pleased that President Trump has not made an obvious error," Thomas Countryman, former US acting undersecretary for arms control and international security, remarked.
Meanwhile
the New York Times insists that the meeting with Putin was probably the best part of the summit for Trump, who apparently found himself increasingly ostracized by other delegates.
"The talks with Mr. Putin oddly turned into a bright spot for Mr. Trump on the first full day of the gathering, where the United States found itself increasingly ostracized by other Group of 20 members on major issues, including climate change, immigration and trade," the newspaper says.
The Los Angeles Times criticized the way Trump discussed the issue of Russia’s alleged meddling in the 2016 US presidential election, arguing that the US President should’ve been more assertive in his inquiries on the subject.
The news website Vox even took this issue up a notch by outright saying that "Putin got Trump to buy his fake news on election interference and to offer a weak endorsement of upcoming sanctions."
Interestingly enough, the article’s author insisted that "the entire US intelligence community believes the Kremlin mounted a sophisticated campaign" to help Trump win the election, even though this assessment was made only by four out of 17 US intelligence agencies.
Stating that the US leader did not even properly prepare for the meeting, unlike his Russian counterpart, Vox claimed that "Trump — the dealmaker — got outplayed by Putin."