<p>When world leaders finally got together for the G20 summit in Rome after over two years apart, the mood was festive, with formalities temporarily ditched in favour of fist-pumping and football quips.</p>.<p>"It is great to see all of you here, after a difficult few years for the global community. The pandemic has kept us apart - as it did with all our citizens," Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Saturday in opening the two days of high-level talks.</p>.<p>Tempers could easily have frayed: ahead of the summit French President Emmanuel Macron had seriously fallen out with the US over a submarine deal, while tensions were escalating with the UK over fishing rights.</p>.<p>But Britain's Boris Johnson gave Macron a mock-combative fist pump as he showed up -- late -- for the group picture.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/climate-covid-corporate-tax-on-the-g-20-agenda-in-rome-1045695.html" target="_blank">Climate, Covid, corporate tax on the G-20 agenda in Rome</a></strong></p>.<p>The Briton kept it informal with US President Joe Biden too, quipping "Hey Joe!" as he took his place.</p>.<p>In a first for a G20 "family photo", the leaders were joined by medics, firefighters and other front-line workers who saved lives during the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>A White House official said the US and France had patched things up with the administration expecting future conversations to be "exciting and engaging".</p>.<p>Biden's wife Jill and Macron's wife Brigitte even grabbed a glass of wine together Friday, with Jill declaring they were "like sisters".</p>.<p>"I love Italy, Brigitte loves Italy. Who would not love Italy?" she said as they laughed together.</p>.<p>There was joshing around too between Argentine President Alberto Fernandez and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro -- who regularly clash over politics.</p>.<p>"You have not yet congratulated me for Argentina's triumph in the Copa America," Fernandez told Bolsonaro, who had publicly vowed Brazil would beat Argentina 5-0 in the final.</p>.<p>The Brazilian president had spent part of Friday living "la dolce vita" as he sampled delicacies near the Pantheon and posed for photographs at the Trevi Fountain, before posting a video of his jaunt on Twitter -- to the soundtrack of the Italian national anthem.</p>.<p>The leaders were set Saturday to dine with Italy's President Sergio Mattarella, who was laying on a feast of salmon, pumpkin risotto, stuffed artichokes and lashings of wine.</p>.<p>Their spouses had trips to the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican planned first.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/g20-host-we-must-vaccinate-70-of-world-by-mid-2022-1045691.html" target="_blank">G20 host: We must vaccinate 70% of world by mid-2022</a></strong></p>.<p>After a visit with the pope at the Vatican on Friday, the US motorcade -- made up of some 84 cars -- ran into trouble, with one of its vehicles caught up in a minor accident.</p>.<p>The White House said there were "no serious injuries".</p>.<p>The G20 has brought the historic city centre in the Italian capital to a standstill.</p>.<p>But a security "red zone" around the summit itself has left streets eerily empty around Rome's futuristic convention centre, known as the "Nuvola" (cloud), in the southern EUR district.</p>.<p>The neighbourhood, built by Benito Mussolini to glorify his fascist regime, certainly impressed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who remarked to Boris on the "unusual opulence" of the surroundings.</p>.<p>The Italian hosts certainly "have pushed the boat out", Boris quipped.</p>.<p>Across town, money -- or the lack of funds spent by the G20 on helping poor countries tackle climate change -- was the theme of a singing protest in Rome by an ABBA cover band.</p>.<p>It was not clear whether any of the leaders heard them.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>
<p>When world leaders finally got together for the G20 summit in Rome after over two years apart, the mood was festive, with formalities temporarily ditched in favour of fist-pumping and football quips.</p>.<p>"It is great to see all of you here, after a difficult few years for the global community. The pandemic has kept us apart - as it did with all our citizens," Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Saturday in opening the two days of high-level talks.</p>.<p>Tempers could easily have frayed: ahead of the summit French President Emmanuel Macron had seriously fallen out with the US over a submarine deal, while tensions were escalating with the UK over fishing rights.</p>.<p>But Britain's Boris Johnson gave Macron a mock-combative fist pump as he showed up -- late -- for the group picture.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/climate-covid-corporate-tax-on-the-g-20-agenda-in-rome-1045695.html" target="_blank">Climate, Covid, corporate tax on the G-20 agenda in Rome</a></strong></p>.<p>The Briton kept it informal with US President Joe Biden too, quipping "Hey Joe!" as he took his place.</p>.<p>In a first for a G20 "family photo", the leaders were joined by medics, firefighters and other front-line workers who saved lives during the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>A White House official said the US and France had patched things up with the administration expecting future conversations to be "exciting and engaging".</p>.<p>Biden's wife Jill and Macron's wife Brigitte even grabbed a glass of wine together Friday, with Jill declaring they were "like sisters".</p>.<p>"I love Italy, Brigitte loves Italy. Who would not love Italy?" she said as they laughed together.</p>.<p>There was joshing around too between Argentine President Alberto Fernandez and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro -- who regularly clash over politics.</p>.<p>"You have not yet congratulated me for Argentina's triumph in the Copa America," Fernandez told Bolsonaro, who had publicly vowed Brazil would beat Argentina 5-0 in the final.</p>.<p>The Brazilian president had spent part of Friday living "la dolce vita" as he sampled delicacies near the Pantheon and posed for photographs at the Trevi Fountain, before posting a video of his jaunt on Twitter -- to the soundtrack of the Italian national anthem.</p>.<p>The leaders were set Saturday to dine with Italy's President Sergio Mattarella, who was laying on a feast of salmon, pumpkin risotto, stuffed artichokes and lashings of wine.</p>.<p>Their spouses had trips to the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican planned first.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/g20-host-we-must-vaccinate-70-of-world-by-mid-2022-1045691.html" target="_blank">G20 host: We must vaccinate 70% of world by mid-2022</a></strong></p>.<p>After a visit with the pope at the Vatican on Friday, the US motorcade -- made up of some 84 cars -- ran into trouble, with one of its vehicles caught up in a minor accident.</p>.<p>The White House said there were "no serious injuries".</p>.<p>The G20 has brought the historic city centre in the Italian capital to a standstill.</p>.<p>But a security "red zone" around the summit itself has left streets eerily empty around Rome's futuristic convention centre, known as the "Nuvola" (cloud), in the southern EUR district.</p>.<p>The neighbourhood, built by Benito Mussolini to glorify his fascist regime, certainly impressed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who remarked to Boris on the "unusual opulence" of the surroundings.</p>.<p>The Italian hosts certainly "have pushed the boat out", Boris quipped.</p>.<p>Across town, money -- or the lack of funds spent by the G20 on helping poor countries tackle climate change -- was the theme of a singing protest in Rome by an ABBA cover band.</p>.<p>It was not clear whether any of the leaders heard them.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>