World gets a boost, hails India’s G20 presidency

The world on Thursday hailed India’s elevation as the G20 president wholeheartedly.United States support India’s G-20 presidency and will continue its efforts to build a resilient global economy, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.Pierre said, “We look forward to supporting India’s G 20 presidency next year. and on a range of issues including addressing […]

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by TDG Network - December 2, 2022, 1:22 pm

The world on Thursday hailed India’s elevation as the G20 president wholeheartedly.
United States support India’s G-20 presidency and will continue its efforts to build a resilient global economy, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
Pierre said, “We look forward to supporting India’s G 20 presidency next year.

and on a range of issues including addressing current food and energy security challenges while continuing our efforts to build a resilient global economy.”
Responding to a question on US President Joe Biden’s visit to India, the White House press secretary said, “I know that Jake was Jake Sullivan was asked this question when he was here, probably most recently about if the President is going to be attending, as you see in the President has attended has been participating in the G-20 in his tenure here, don’t have anything specific to announce any, any specifics or announcements travelling. I just don’t have anything specific to announce on his travel but as you have seen the past almost two years he has been certainly participating in the G-20.”
French ambassador to India Emmanuel Lenain, has expressed his country’s full support. “Today, India takes over the G20 presidency for a year and UNSC (United Nations Security Council) chair for December. As we strive to keep the world united in the face of unprecedented challenges, we are glad to see India in the driver’s seat. India can count on France’s full support,” French envoy to India Emmanuel Lenain tweeted. India will formally assume the G20 presidency starting today, thereby beginning a unique opportunity for the country to contribute to the global agenda on pressing issues of international importance.
Singapore is looking forward to India’s leadership in G20 nations, said High Commissioner to India Simon Wong as he congratulated New Delhi on officially assuming the presidency of G20. “Heartiest congratulations to India @G20_India as you officially kick off your #G20 Presidency today, we look forward to working closely with @amitabhk87 @harshvshringla and team to make India’s Presidency a resounding success,” Singapore High Commissioner Simon Wong tweeted.