China also welcomed India's hosting of G20 summit
Lots of praise for the manifesto
Beijing, In the G20 summit held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has been successful in attracting all the countries together. China has also become a fan of the 'positive message' that came out from New Delhi by adopting the unanimous declaration at the G20 summit. The member countries of this influential group are joining hands to deal with global challenges and economic reform.
India scored a major diplomatic breakthrough on Saturday when the G20 summit chaired by it adopted a unanimous declaration on the Russia-Ukraine war, overcoming major differences. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for ending the “global trust deficit”. When Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning was asked at a media briefing here how Beijing viewed the outcome of Sunday's G20 summit, she said the declaration indicated that the G20 countries joined hands to deal with global challenges. Which is giving positive signals to the world on economic recovery.
China gives importance to G20 group: Mao
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang attended the summit in place of President Xi Jinping. Mao Ning said, during the preparation process, China also 'played a constructive role and gave importance to the concerns of developing countries and supported a favorable outcome for global common development.' Mao said that China has always attached importance to the G20 group. And he supports her work.
China talked about unity and cooperation
“We support the G20's solidarity and cooperation in addressing risks to the world economy and various development sectors,” the spokesperson said. He said that Prime Minister Li put forward China's position and proposals on G20 cooperation during his attendance at the conference. Mao said, “He advocated that all countries should adhere to the basic aspiration of solidarity and cooperation, take responsibility for the present times, and promote friendly partnerships for global economic reform, opening-up, cooperation and sustainable development.” Needed."
How many countries are included in G20?
G20 member states represent approximately 85 percent of global GDP, more than 75 percent of global trade and nearly two-thirds of the world's population. The group includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, Britain, the US and the European Union. On Saturday, the African Union was included as a permanent member of the G20.