New Delhi - Some of the world's most influential leaders are converging in the Indian capital this weekend to participate in the highly anticipated G20 Summit. The summit, a crucial annual gathering, will see discussions on a multitude of pressing issues, including geopolitical tensions, economic downturns, and the alarming surge in food and energy prices. Notable attendees include US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and leaders from various other nations, making this event a focal point for global diplomacy and cooperation.
Confirmed G20 Attendees
In a significant development, President Joe Biden has confirmed his attendance at the G20 Summit. He arrives in New Delhi with a robust agenda that encompasses discussions on the social repercussions of the war in Ukraine, the imperative transition towards clean energy, combating climate change, and fortifying the capabilities of multilateral financial institutions in their fight against poverty.
Joining President Biden is UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who is embarking on his inaugural official visit to India in his capacity as the Prime Minister. His presence underscores the importance of the UK-India relationship and their commitment to addressing shared challenges.
Japan's Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, currently serving as the chair of the G7, is set to lead discussions condemning Russia's role in the Ukraine conflict. This assertive stance is expected to be a key highlight of the summit.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, despite being initially in Indonesia, has confirmed his participation in the G20 Summit, solidifying Canada's commitment to global cooperation on pressing issues.
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, will not only attend the summit but is also scheduled to engage in bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines, further strengthening the diplomatic ties between their two nations.
Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, will be part of a three-country tour that includes India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, emphasizing the significance of Asia-Pacific cooperation.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in his first major international appearance, emphasized the importance of the G20 Summit even in the absence of Russia and China, highlighting the continued relevance of the group.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol is expected to call for a collective response to North Korea's nuclear threats and missile provocations, addressing a matter of regional and global concern.