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As the historic G20 Summit has successfully culminated with several bilateral meetings held with the global leaders and the announcement of various initiatives have been made to pave the path for enhancing relations among the leaders of the world’s leading economies, let’s us recall all important things, from African Union to get its permanent member […]
As the historic G20 Summit has successfully culminated with several bilateral meetings held with the global leaders and the announcement of various initiatives have been made to pave the path for enhancing relations among the leaders of the world’s leading economies, let’s us recall all important things, from African Union to get its permanent member status to bilateral talks, happened during the two-day mega event, which held from September 09 to September 10 in New Delhi, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Taking it to X (formerly known as Twitter), Foreign Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the key focus of the Indian presidency to shape global issues, bridge divides and forge consensus during the G20 Summit.
In a tweet posted on Sunday, he said, “The G20 Summit and its bilateral meetings concluded today in New Delhi. The New Delhi Declaration shows that our Presidency was able to table ideas, shape global issues, bridge divides and forge consensus.”
Highlighting the conclusion of the mega event, the union minister said that landmark initiatives like the Global Biofuel Alliance and the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).
Mentioning the key outcomes of the G20 Summit, Jaishankar wrote, “Key outcomes: Green Development Pact Action Plan on Sustainable Development Goals High-level principles on Anti Corruption Support for Digital Public Infrastructure Reform of Multilateral Development Banks The G20 membership of the African Union was a major achievement. PM @narendramodi’s vision gave the Summit a clear direction for growth and development in the years ahead.”
Notably, in the G20 declaration adopted on the first day of the Summit, the member countries endorsed the G20 Roadmap for Implementing the Recommendations of the G20 Independent Review of MDBs Capital Adequacy Frameworks and called for its ambitious implementation, within MDBs’ own governance frameworks while safeguarding their long-term financial sustainability, robust credit ratings and preferred creditor status.
Further, he also hailed the African Union’s inclusion in the G20 membership, calling it a ‘major achievement.’
“The G20 membership of the African Union was a major achievement,” he tweeted. In his opening remarks at the 18th G20 Leaders’ Summit on Saturday, PM Modi invited the African Union, represented by Assoumani, to take a seat at the table of G20 leaders as a permanent member.
He added that Prime Minister Modi’s vision gave the Summit a clear direction for growth and development in the upcoming years.
“PM @narendramodi’s vision gave the Summit a clear direction for growth and development in the years ahead,” the EAM said in his tweet.