global agreement between leaders on the first day of the summit

global agreement between leaders on the first day of the summit

He Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modiannounced this Saturday that the G20 leaders they arrived at a agreement facing the final statement of the 18th Chiefs Summit and Heads of State and of government, in an unexpected compromise due to differences on topics such as the war in Ukraine, responsibility in the fight against climate change or debt restructuring.

The leader of the host country of the international summit officially announced the consensus between the candidates: “Thanks to the hard work of our team, and with your support, there is a consensus on the declaration“. “I announce the adoption of the declaration,” he added with a ceremonial hammer blow as he inaugurated the second session of the day in the meeting room of the Bharat Mandapamthe international convention and exhibition center that hosts the summit.

According to India’s negotiator in the agreement, Amitabh Kantthe debates developed on the first day of the summit are the most “ambitious” in the history of the forum of the 20 largest global economies. “We have more than doubled the substantive work compared to previous presidencies,” the leader wrote through the social network X, formerly called Twitter.

The international event began this Saturday after the arrival of all the participating leaders, in the midst of a climate marked by the division generated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine; the goal of gradually abandoning fossil fuels and the restructuring of global debt, among other topics.

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G20: the main points of the global agreement

At the international meeting, the leaders of the different countries signed an agreement on four specific problems that concern the entire world population:

  • Ukraine
  • Security of the food and the energy
  • Economy and financial markets
  • Climate change

“We, the leaders of the G20, meet in New Delhi on September 9-10, 2023, under the theme ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. We meet at a defining moment in history where the decisions we make now will determine the future of our people and our planet.. “This is with the philosophy of living in harmony with the ecosystem that surrounds us with which we commit to concrete actions to address global challenges,” says the official statement.

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Alberto Fernández’s participation in the G20

He President Alberto Fernandez arrived this Friday in the city of New Delhi, Republic of Indiawithin the framework of the 18th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the G20,and gave his first speech where he proposed the integration of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) to the G20, questioned the IMF for clinging to “its dogmas and showing itself incapable of new solutions,” he criticized the Russian invasion of Ukraine and condemned “the financial speculation, restrictions, blockades and trade barriers“.

In his first diplomatic actions upon arriving at G20 and before entering the main hall of the convention center where the summit is taking place, the Argentine president held informal meetings with the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgievaand with his peers Joe Biden and Lula da Silva.

Fernandez He also spoke with the Prime Minister of the India, Narendra Modiwith whom he discussed the recent announcement of the incorporation of Argentina into the Bricsand they saw each other’s faces the president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and President of the Republic of Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol in different bilateral meetings.

Source: Ambito

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