Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an address at the foreign ministers’ meet at G20 today held at Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Center. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address also weighed in on challenges recently faced by the world and said that global governance has failed.
PM Modi in his address also said that multilateral institutions have faltered to deliver on the challenges faced by different countries in the world which include financial crisis, climate change, pandemic, terrorism, and wars.
Modi in his address also said that the failure of delivering on such challenges is a testament that global governance has failed. He further added and raised a caveat that despite years of progress, the world is at risk of moving back on sustainable development goals.
The Prime Minister said that many developing countries are facing unsustainable debts in order to provide food and energy security and further said that such struggling countries are also victims to issues of global warming. He further said that global warming is caused by richer countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said that the presidency of India in G20 has tried to speak for the global south.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address also advised the world leaders to find a common ground to come to a consensus on divisive problems. He further said and highlighted that the world leaders at GTO are meeting at a juncture when there is an impending global division.
Prime Minister in his address also added and said that the world leaders who have met at G20 today have a duty to work for those whose voices are not here.
The Prime Minister also stressed and urged other world leaders to focus on what unites us rather than focusing on what divides us.
As per reports, 40 delegations are attending the meet. It is also reported that foreign ministers of nine guest countries, who are not a part of the G20, are also attending the meet.
The guest counties’ delegations that have come to attend the meet include Bangladesh, Egypt, Mauritius, Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Singapore, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates.
As per the reports, the world leader or ministers will be interacting and sharing views about big global challenges.
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