The second day of the G20 in Rome opened at the Trevi Fountain with the leaders lined up for the traditional toss of the coin in front of the cameras and photographers. Prime Minister Mario Draghi leads the group, followed by Boris Johnson, Pedro Sanchez and the others.

The 1 euro coin was minted specifically for the occasion with the Vitruvian Man engraved, symbol of the summit.

The capital is armored for the imposing security measures, there are also police helicopters flying over sensitive areas.

Today's program, always focused on climate and sustainable development, foresees the arrival at the Nuvola di Fuksas, site of the works, for a side event on the "Role of the private sector in the fight against climate change", with the participation of the prince Charles of England. The second working session, at 11.05, focuses on "Climate change and the environment". The third session, on "Sustainable development", is scheduled to start at 13.50. At 15.40 the final session of the summit, which it will be followed by the press conference of Prime Minister Mario Draghi and then of the other leaders.

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