SHOTLIST RIAD, SAUDI-ARABIEN21. NOVEMBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV1. Totale Saudi investment minister Khalid Al-Falih speaking during a G20 session in Riyadh2. Totale Saudi investment minister Khalid Al-Falih speaking during a G20 session in RiyadhLONDON, GROSSBRITANNIENDREHTAG UNBEKANNTQUELLE: G20EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: KEIN WEITERVERKAUF / NO RESALE3. O-TON 1 - Boris Jhonson, British Prime Minister (Mann, English, 14 Sek.): 'As I have said before, it is only by joining forces and working together that we will defeat coronavirus, and build back better from this crisis. Our fates are in each other's hands.'UNKNOWN, NICHT DEFINIERT21. NOVEMBER 2020QUELLE: G20 SAUDI ARABIAEINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: KEIN WEITERVERKAUF / NO RESALE4. O-TON 2 - Giuseppe Conte, Italian Prime Minister (Mann, English, 13 Sek.): 'The Riyadh Summit will be an important milestone demonstrating the resolve of the G20 in addressing the global pandemic and its impact on each of our lives. The summit will reflect our commitment to rapidly recover from the crisis and find solutions for the major challenges facing humanity today - from climate change to enduring inequality. We must stand united and use the opportunities offered by this crisis to create a new, better normal. Italy as the upcoming 2021 presidency is determined to build upon the outcomes of the Riyadh summit and continue promoting the important actions of the G20. 'MADRID, SPANIENDREHTAG UNBEKANNTQUELLE: G20EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: KEIN WEITERVERKAUF / NO RESALE5. O-TON 3 - Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister of Spain (Mann, English, 9 Sek.): 'We, G20 leaders, have an obligation to do everything in our hands to minimise the damage and the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. The world faces its greatest challenge in decades and the biggest economies of the planet should live up to the challenge of defeating the virus and build(ing) a greener, fairer and more inclusive future.'RIAD, SAUDI-ARABIEN21. NOVEMBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV6. Halbnahe Saudi investment minister Khalid Al-Falih speaking during a G20 session in Riyadh
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