LONDON (Reuters) - Leaders of the G20 meeting in London in April should agree a coordinated response to pull the world economy out of its current downturn, a document prepared by summit host Britain said on Wednesday.
"The world's leading economies can come together to agree a package of international co-ordinated measures to restore stability and set a course for sustainable recovery," the document said.
"The world's leading economies can come together and lay the foundations not just for a sustainable economic recovery, but also form a genuinely new era of international economic partnership."
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will host the G20 summit on April 2 where U.S. President Barack Obama and leaders of developing nations like China and India will get together to discuss the global financial crisis.
The British document said leaders would also strengthen their commitment made at a summit in Washington last year to refrain from protectionism.