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Boris Johnson: 'Reasonable G20, but huge way to go'

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Boris Johnson: 'Reasonable G20, but huge way to go'

Boris Johnson: 'Reasonable G20, but huge way to go'

Boris Johnson has finished meeting world leaders at the G20 summit in Rome, but said there was 'a huge way to go' on climate change and hopes more can be achieved at COP26 in Glasgow.

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