Global leaders convene for high-stakes summit on economic cooperation
Heads of state gathered this week to negotiate trade, security, and climate commitments amid rising geopolitical tension.

Delegations from more than forty nations opened a three-day summit today, aiming to reset economic ties strained by years of disruption.
The agenda spans supply-chain resilience, currency stability, and a coordinated response to inflation that has squeezed households across every continent. Officials described the mood as cautiously optimistic.
"We are here to build bridges, not walls," one senior negotiator said during the opening session. Observers expect a joint communiqué by the end of the week.
Analysts caution that translating declarations into policy remains the hardest part, but the very fact of dialogue is being read as a positive signal by markets.
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