Bharat Express

Major Victory For India: New Delhi Declaration Accepted At G20 With Concensus

Announcing the consensus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “There is good news… With our team’s hard work and with the help of everyone involved, the New Delhi G20 Leaders’ Summit Declaration has reached a consensus”.

Delhi Declaration

PM Minister Narendra Modi elated over accepted New Delhi Declaration

The “New Delhi declaration,” which the G20 meeting accepted includes more outcomes and a record number of documents than any prior meetings, is viewed as a major victory for the nation.  Due to the conflict in Ukraine and disagreements over how to address climate change, it has become increasingly challenging for international organizations to come to agreements.

PM Modi says, “There is a good news…”

Announcing the consensus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “There is good news… With our team’s hard work and with the help of everyone involved, the New Delhi G20 Leaders’ Summit Declaration has reached a consensus”.

“My request is that this should be adopted by all G20 leaders. I hope it will be. At this time, I would also like to offer heartfelt thanks to all ministers and sherpas who have worked hard to make this possible,” he added.

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Mature and intelligently drafted Delhi Declaration by India

Foreign ministers who have been gathered for the G20 since yesterday have concurred on the need to address a number of issues, including those related to climate change.  “India’s G20 Presidency has been the most ambitious in the history of G20,” said Union minister Hardeep Puri. The declaration includes 73 outcomes and 39 annexed documents, more than twice the earlier meets.

Calling it a “very mature and intelligent drafting with everybody on board,” Mr Puri said, “It ends with this is not an era of war… This will be remembered as a major milestone in the post-Covid world. It will give impetus to other multilateral institutions”.
“On all fronts — health, climate, climate finance, you can do a simple metric before and after that this G20 has produced… This is a post-Covid new international order (and) a moment of rejoicing and celebration,” he added.