Tuesday 30 August 2016
Phone calls with Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa and Cyprus President Níkos Anastasiádis
13.00 Meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (Berlaymont)
Wednesday 31 August 2016
Phone calls with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Croatian Prime Minister Tihomir Orešković
10.00 Meeting with Prime Minister of Belgium Charles Michel (Val Duchesse)
Paris
18.30 Meeting with President François Hollande
Thursday 1 September 2016
Phone call with Slovenian Prime Minister Miror Cerar
Luxembourg
12.15 Meeting with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel followed by press statements
Friday 2 September 2016
Phone calls with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern
11.30 Meeting with Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico (photo opportunity)
Sunday 4 September 2016
G20 summit -Hangzhou, China
(local time)
12.00 Press briefing by President Donald Tusk and President Jean-Claude Juncker
15.00 Official welcome by President Xi Jinping
15.15 Family photo
15.30 Opening ceremony
15.40 Working session I
18:30 Official greeting by President Xi and his spouse
18:50 Family photo - leaders and spouses
Monday 5 September 2016
G20 summit - Hangzhou, China
(local time)
10.00 Working sessions
15.35 Intervention at session V
17.05 Closing ceremony
I would like to offer my deepest condolences to Italy for the loss of life and destruction caused by the devastating earthquake in central Italy. As the situation continues to unfold, my thoughts are with those affected, the families of those who have lost their lives, those desperately waiting for news and those injured. My heartfelt thanks for those who are involved in the rescue operations.
I stand ready to do everything in my power to help the Italian authorities and the Italian people at this time of grief and suffering.
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