As India successfully wraps up day one of the G20 Summit on Saturday under its Presidency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the G20 stands resolute in its mission to deliver for global good.
Bangladesh's Foreign Minister, Abdul Momen, expressed that it was a joyful moment, with everyone feeling happy, and President Biden looked excited while taking the selfie.
At the spirited commencement of the G20 Summit in the national capital on Saturday, Bangladesh Foreign Minister, Abdul Momen, credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the adoption of the New Delhi Leaders' Summit Declaration on the opening day of the event.
According to sources, the Centre has assigned responsibilities to Union Ministers of States to see off the foreign delegates after the summit. A directive in this regard was issued by the foreign secretary.
Middle East affairs expert Dr Waeil Awwad on Saturday said that the Indian government should be complimented for handling the G20 Summit and it is a clear success of India's diplomatic manoeuvre.
In a historic and pathbreaking, the G20 member states on Saturday adopted a 100 per cent consensus to the New Delhi Leaders' Summit Declaration, announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On this massive breakthrough, the world leaders expressed their happiness.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said the EU will invest at least four billion euros in renewable energy and hydrogen in developing economies through its Global Gateway plan in the next five years.
Argentina President Alberto Fernández praised India for successfully hosting the G20 Summit amid the ongoing world situation, including the Ukrainian conflict.
Saudi Arabia, is hosting a three-day event in conjunction with the G20 Leader’s Summit to provide an immersive and interactive experience of the Kingdom’s leading projects in various fields.