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* fund and reform our international financial institutions to overcome this crisis and prevent future ones;
* fund and reform our international financial institutions to overcome this crisis and prevent future ones;
* promote global trade and investment and reject protectionism, to underpin prosperity; and
* promote global trade and investment and reject protectionism, to underpin prosperity; and
* build an inclusive, green, and sustainable recovery<ref>[http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/resources/en/PDF/final-communique. "The Global Plan for Recovery and Reform'', G20 summit 2 April 2009]</ref>
* build an inclusive, green, and sustainable recovery<ref>[http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/resources/en/PDF/final-communique "The Global Plan for Recovery and Reform'', G20 summit 2 April 2009]</ref>


An explanatory note<ref>[http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/en/summit-aims/communique-explanation/ ''Explanatory guide to the communiqué'', G20 summit 2 April 2009]</ref>
An explanatory note<ref>[http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/en/summit-aims/communique-explanation/ ''Explanatory guide to the communiqué'', G20 summit 2 April 2009]</ref>
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The communique

The leaders agreed to take action to;

  • restore confidence, growth, and jobs;
  • repair the financial system to restore lending;
  • strengthen financial regulation to rebuild trust;
  • fund and reform our international financial institutions to overcome this crisis and prevent future ones;
  • promote global trade and investment and reject protectionism, to underpin prosperity; and
  • build an inclusive, green, and sustainable recovery[1]

An explanatory note[2]

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