You can't solve crisis with a brandy : Obama
AFP
President Barack Obama warned tongue-in-cheek Thursday that the global economy could no longer be simply remade by venerable political leaders sitting down thrashing things out over a brandy.
Obama poked gentle fun at revered US and British leaders Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, comparing the way they remade the global system in the last years of World War II, with today's multi-polar world.
"Well, if there's just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy, that's an easier negotiation," Obama said at a press conference following the closure of the G20 economic crisis summit.
"But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in.
"And so that's not a loss for America -- it's an appreciation that Europe is now rebuilt and a powerhouse.
"Japan is rebuilt, is a powerhouse. China, India -- these are all countries on the move.
"That's good, that means there are millions of people -- billions of people -- who are working their way out of poverty, and over time, that potentially makes this a much more peaceful world."