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back row (left to right): Dominique Strauss-Kahn (IMF, managing director), Ban Ki-Moon (UN, secretary general), Pascal Lamy (WTO, director general), Silvio Berlusconi (Italy, prime minister), Meles Zenawi (Ethiopia, president, but was there in his function as Chairman of NEPAD), Kevin Rudd (Australia, prime minister), Taro Aso (Japan, prime minister)

middle row (left to right): José Manuel Barroso (European Commission, president), Manmohan Singh (India, prime minister), Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (Turkey, prime minister), Obama (USA, president), Dimitri Medvedev (Russia, president), Kgalema Motlanthe (South Africa, president), Jan Peter Balkenende (Netherlands, prime minister)

front row (left to right): Lee Myung-bak (South-Korea, president), Nicolas Sarkozy (France, president), ? (Saudi-Arabia), Hu Jintao (China), Gordon Brown (UK), Lula (Brazil, president)

In the article en:2009_G-20_London_Summit it's said that from Saudi-Arabia King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz attended the summit, but the sheikh here in the front row, looks different, is slimmer and has only a small grey mustache, unlike King Abdullah. Maybe it is Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf, the Saudi finance minister. --El bes (talk) 12:08, 2 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]