G20 summit participants have reached consensus on the text of the final declaration, the document has been adopted, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.
“Thanks to our hard work, and with your support on the declaration of the leaders of the G20 summit in New Delhi, there is consensus. I announce the adoption of the declaration,” Times of India quoted the prime minister as saying.
Modi also thanked all those who made the adoption of the final document possible.
The publication specifies that the declaration will be made public on Sunday at the end of the summit, and its adoption was a victory for India, currently chairing the G20. At the same time, there were deep disagreements among the G20 participants over Russia’s war against Ukraine and the issue of monetary compensation for involvement in climate change.
Earlier, the Indian Prime Minister gave his assessment of globalization. His position is described in more detail here – https://open4business.com.ua/ru/premer-ministr-indii-dal-svoyu-oczenku-proczessu-globalizaczii/.