Beijing:China on Monday said the G20 New Delhi Leaders' Declaration has sent a positive signal that the member countries of the influential grouping are joining hands in tackling global challenges and economic recovery. India on Saturday pulled off a big diplomatic win after the G20 summit held under its presidency adopted a consensus declaration overcoming major differences on the Russia-Ukraine war, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for ending the "global trust deficit".
The declaration released by the G20 summit shows that China's proposition is a good signal, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a media briefing here in response to a question on how Beijing views the outcome of the G20 summit which concluded on Sunday. Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended the summit, deputising for President Xi Jinping.
The declaration also signals that the G20 countries are joining hands in tackling global challenges, sending a positive signal to the world on economic recovery, Mao said. During the preparation process, China also played a constructive role and also attached importance to the concerns of developing countries and supported the outcome which was conducive to global common development, she said.