New Delhi: Terming the discussions at G20 digital summit as “fruitful” and “very productive”, Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar mentioned all of the members congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on profitable steering of India’s G20 presidency and vowed to hold ahead the end result of the discussions held during the last one 12 months.
Addressing a press convention after the digital G20 Summit, EAM Jaishankar famous that the state of affairs in West Asia has “deteriorated dramatically”. He mentioned the member nations primarily mentioned the geopolitical points pertaining to Center East and West Asia. He added the state of affairs in Gaza got here up intimately and in addition the battle between Russia and Ukraine.
“When it comes to what was mentioned, I’d say principally there was progress on the agenda of the New Delhi Summit. In fact, the 2 geopolitical points which got here up within the assembly had been Center East and West Asia. Gaza state of affairs got here up in larger element. Additionally, the Ukraine battle, and its penalties,” EAM Jaishankar mentioned.
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“Prime Minister Modi assured President Lula of Brazil of India’s fullest assist. As Brazil takes over the presidency, we can be a part of the G20 and collectively we are going to proceed to take ahead the outcomes achieved throughout our presidency,” he added.
On the two-state answer to Israel-Palestine battle, he mentioned, “Many international locations I’d say spoke about it explicitly. However I’d say, not everyone did. Once more I can not say that there was a consensus on the two-state answer.”
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Talking on the absence of Chinese language President Xi Jinping on the digital meet, EAM Jaishankar mentioned it’s the nation’s resolution on who would characterize it. “Prime Minister Li Qiang had represented them on the G20 New Delhi Summit, in order that they selected to proceed with that.”
“At the moment’s G20 digital summit was attended by all 21 members, together with the AU, the 9 visitor international locations and eleven worldwide organisations. The discussions had been fruitful. All leaders congratulated the Prime Minister on the profitable steering of India’s G 20 presidency,” EAM Jaishankar mentioned.