According to official sources, the meeting marks activities ahead of the summit that will also meet in Rio in November.
Those confirmed for the meeting include US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who will also visit this capital, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
In addition, authorities from the invited countries and representatives of 12 international organizations will be present.
Around 350 press specialists as well as TV, radio, internet portals, printed newspapers, podcasts and social networks from countries such as Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, China, England, the United States and the United Arab Emirates are accredited.
The sessions are closed, but each country's diplomatic chiefs decide whether to grant interviews to the press during programming.
Journalistic media assure that the meeting will attempt to establish items on the agenda of President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula's government, such as the fight against inequality and the new global governance, in a complex international context.
Likewise, the foreign ministers will sit around the table for two days to debate current tensions and the reform of global governance bodies such as the United Nations Security Council.
Likewise, the war between Israel and the military wing of the Palestinian movement Hamas, which continues a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, will be a point of discussion.
Topics such as the war between Russia and Ukraine and political tensions between powers such as the United States, China and India will also appear.
According to the program, foreign ministers will be offered dinner at the end of this first day of meetings and bilateral or multilateral meetings between countries will take place throughout the event.
After the conclusion of the foreign ministers' meeting, the event “The G20 countries and biofuel diplomacy”, organized by Columbia University (USA) in collaboration with Climate Hub, will begin on Friday in the city palace in the capital Rio de Janeiro. Columbia Global Center Rio and Rio Prefecture.
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