[custom_adv] Allow me to take you through some of the key moments of the summit: the highlights, the lowlights, the actual dying of the light. [custom_adv] All G-20 leaders called for reforming the World Trade Organization and the issue will be discussed during the group’s next summit in Osaka, Japan, in June. [custom_adv] The gathering’s final statement, however, did not mention protectionism after negotiators said the U.S. objected to the wording. [custom_adv] Trump has criticized the WTO and taken aggressive trade policies targeting China and the European Union. [custom_adv] Trump agreed to hold off on plans to raise tariffs Jan. 1 on $200 billion in Chinese goods. Xi agreed to buy a “not yet agreed upon, but very substantial amount of agricultural, energy, industrial” and other products from the United States to reduce America’s huge trade deficit with China, the White House said. [custom_adv] French President Emmanuel Macron was captured on video seemingly lecturing bin Salman, at one point being heard saying “I am worried,” ″you never listen to me,” and “I am a man of my word.” Macron said the crown prince only “took note” of his concerns. [custom_adv] President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the only G-20 leader to raise the issue during the official session. [custom_adv] Erdogan called bin Salman’s response — that the crime had not been proven — “unbelievable” and complained that Saudi authorities have been uncooperative. [custom_adv] But it wasn’t all bad for bin Salman. He was not shunned, and on the gathering’s first day, he and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a hearty grip-and-grin as the two seemingly reveled in their shared status as relative outcasts.