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Rifts appear ahead of G20 meeting G20 summit tries to tackle rifts
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Divisions have emerged among G20 finance ministers over the best ways to scale back stimulus spending and tackle climate change, the BBC has learned. A key meeting of G20 finance ministers has begun in Scotland, amid division on the future of stimulus spending and how to pay for climate change.
Ministers from the 20 leading economies are in St Andrews, Fife, to discuss entrenching global recovery and avoiding a repeat of the credit crunch.Ministers from the 20 leading economies are in St Andrews, Fife, to discuss entrenching global recovery and avoiding a repeat of the credit crunch.
Some G20 nations, including the US, Japan and Germany, want to debate ending measures to boost growth.Some G20 nations, including the US, Japan and Germany, want to debate ending measures to boost growth.
But the UK, still mired in a long downturn, is more cautious.But the UK, still mired in a long downturn, is more cautious.
"We cannot yet be confident that [the] global recovery has sufficient momentum to be sustained and durable," Chancellor Alistair Darling said on Friday."We cannot yet be confident that [the] global recovery has sufficient momentum to be sustained and durable," Chancellor Alistair Darling said on Friday.
"Once we're through this, we must co-ordinate our plans for the recovery, just as we have coordinated our response to this recession."Once we're through this, we must co-ordinate our plans for the recovery, just as we have coordinated our response to this recession.
I would hope that a little bit more can be done, to actually cast in stone the fact that we want to stop excesses, stop abuses, and bonuses that are strictly risk incentives Christine Lagarde, France's finance minister
"As we draw up our plans, we must accept that the biggest risk to recovery would be to exit before the recovery is real," he added."As we draw up our plans, we must accept that the biggest risk to recovery would be to exit before the recovery is real," he added.
The chancellor, who is hosting the talks, will be joined by Prime Minister Gordon Brown at St Andrews where protesters have been demonstrating. The chancellor, who is hosting the talks, will be joined by Prime Minister Gordon Brown at St Andrews, where protesters have been demonstrating.
The issue of climate change will be on the agenda at the summit but there appear to be disagreements about whether it is the right forum for detailed discussion of the issue.
Safe levels
John Hilary, executive director of anti-poverty charity War on Want, said the G20 governments had not done enough to address the root causes of the economic crisis and to prevent it happening again.John Hilary, executive director of anti-poverty charity War on Want, said the G20 governments had not done enough to address the root causes of the economic crisis and to prevent it happening again.
I would hope that a little bit more can be done, to actually cast in stone the fact that we want to stop excesses, stop abuses, and bonuses that are strictly risk incentives Christine Lagarde, France's finance minister
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund has voiced concerns about government finances.Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund has voiced concerns about government finances.
It said government debt in the developed G20 countries is likely to reach 118% of annual national income (GDP) in 2014.It said government debt in the developed G20 countries is likely to reach 118% of annual national income (GDP) in 2014.
It will take years of spending cuts and higher taxes to get debts down to what the IMF calls safe levels.It will take years of spending cuts and higher taxes to get debts down to what the IMF calls safe levels.
Once again, France is continuing to press for more to be done to stop excessive bonuses in the banking sector.Once again, France is continuing to press for more to be done to stop excessive bonuses in the banking sector.
Protesters tried to block the road to St Andrews
"I would hope that a little bit more can be done, to actually cast in stone the fact that we want to stop excesses, stop abuses, and bonuses that are strictly risk incentives," France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde told the BBC."I would hope that a little bit more can be done, to actually cast in stone the fact that we want to stop excesses, stop abuses, and bonuses that are strictly risk incentives," France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde told the BBC.
Many say the huge bonuses on offer are to blame for bankers taking the kind of risks that led to the financial crisis.Many say the huge bonuses on offer are to blame for bankers taking the kind of risks that led to the financial crisis.
BBC business correspondent Joe Lynam also said there were disagreements on which forum was the most appropriate place to discuss funding to fight climate change.
Several nations want to discuss it under the banner of the G20, wary that signs are not looking good ahead of December's climate summit in Copenhagen, where nations hope to thrash out a successor to the Kyoto treaty.
US positionUS position
On climate change, several nations want a discussion under the banner of the G20, wary that signs are not looking good ahead of December's climate summit in Copenhagen, where nations hope to thrash out a successor to the Kyoto treaty.
The UK government said this month it was highly unlikely that a new legally binding climate treaty could be agreed this year - and said that a full treaty may be a year away.The UK government said this month it was highly unlikely that a new legally binding climate treaty could be agreed this year - and said that a full treaty may be a year away.
The UK is arguing that the United Nations talks are still the best forum to have discussions on global environmental issues, our correspondent added. Protesters tried to block the road to St Andrews
The UK is arguing that the United Nations talks are still the best forum to have discussions on global environmental issues, BBC business correspondent Joe Lynam says.
Several countries appear to be waiting for the US position to become clear.Several countries appear to be waiting for the US position to become clear.
But, with healthcare a domestic priority and various climate bills making their way slowly through Congress, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has not been in a rush to make promises about what the Obama administration can and cannot do.But, with healthcare a domestic priority and various climate bills making their way slowly through Congress, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has not been in a rush to make promises about what the Obama administration can and cannot do.
Many have voiced concerns about the weakness of the US dollar and strength of the euro and yen, our correspondent said, although G20 ministers did not specifically discuss currencies.Many have voiced concerns about the weakness of the US dollar and strength of the euro and yen, our correspondent said, although G20 ministers did not specifically discuss currencies.
Some countries also remain worried about the rate of progress over closing down tax havens, a key pledge made at the London G20 summit earlier this year.Some countries also remain worried about the rate of progress over closing down tax havens, a key pledge made at the London G20 summit earlier this year.