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World leaders heap lavish praise on Delhi on achieving tricky consensus on declaration
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 10 - 09 - 2023

The two-day G20 summit in Delhi has been a triumph for India as world leaders lavished praise over its role in negotiating a tricky consensus on the joint statement.
We witnessed some surreal scenes Sunday — with Western leaders and Russia defended the wording of the joint declaration, explaining how it reflected their positions on the Ukraine war.
However, Ukraine has clearly said that it is disappointed at the statement.
The day also threw up some heartwarming photographs and videos, as world leaders paid their tributes to Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi in the morning.
And then there are the far-reaching announcements from Saturday, including the addition of the African Union in the G20.
India's presidency ends in November and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed that a virtual summit be held that month to review the suggestions and proposals put forward by members.
And then it's over to Brazil for the next year.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has praised a joint declaration by G20 leaders in Delhi that avoids condemning Moscow for its war against Ukraine.
Russia had not expected consensus and agreement on the wording was "a step in the right direction", said Lavrov.
The closing G20 statement denounced using force for territorial gain but made no mention of Russian aggression, prompting criticism from Ukraine.
The two-day summit also inducted a new permanent member, the African Union.
The 55-member bloc joins at the invitation of hosts India, one of whose key objectives while president has been to make the G20 more inclusive with greater participation of so-called Global South countries.
The world's biggest economies reached other key deals in Delhi, including one on climate and biofuels — although there was criticism of the summit's failure to commit to phasing out fossil fuels.
For the second year in a row, there was no official G20 "family photo". No reason was given but reports say many leaders refused to be photographed, pointing to Russia's presence at the summit.
Very few had expected a joint declaration at this year's G20 — not least on the first day of the summit. The group is deeply divided over last year's invasion of Ukraine by Russia. Neither Russia's Vladimir Putin nor China's Xi Jinping turned up in Delhi, sending lower-level delegations instead.
So there was surprise when, just hours after the summit started, Indian Prime Minister Modi announced consensus had been reached on how to phrase the Ukraine section of the statement, which saw last year's direct criticism of Russia watered down.
The UK and US talked up the joint statement too, but Ukraine — which took part in last year's Bali summit but was not invited this year — said it was "nothing to be proud of".
In Bali last year, most members had deplored "in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine".
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that if it were up to just him, the language on the Ukraine war in the joint declaration would have been stronger.
"And if it were up to other leaders [in the G20], it would have been much weaker," he said, adding that they worked hard to arrive at a consensus.
In contrast, the Delhi declaration talks about "the human suffering and negative added impacts of the war in Ukraine with regard to global food and energy security".
It calls on states to "refrain from the threat or use of force to seek territorial acquisition", which could be seen as directed at Russia, but also notes "different views and assessments of the situation".
Analysts say the economic balance and power dynamics is shifting within the G20, away from advanced market economies of the West to emerging giants, particularly in Asia.
There were other big moments at the summit too, including ambitious deals aimed at tackling climate change.
The G20 members announced that they have reached a 100% consensus to "pursue and encourage efforts to triple renewable energy capacity globally through existing targets and policies".
The bloc accounts for more than 75% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.
And India launched a global biofuel alliance with US and Brazil to boost the use of cleaner fuels.
The grouping is aimed at accelerating global efforts to meet net zero emissions targets by facilitating trade in biofuels derived from sources including plant and animal waste.
There was also a multinational rail and ports deal linking the Middle East and South Asia on the sidelines of the summit. The pact is seen as a counter to China's Belt and Road push on global infrastructure.
Early on Sunday afternoon, Modi closed the summit, ending months of fanfare and anticipation. He handed a ceremonial gavel to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, which is taking over the presidency.
Problems faced by developing countries dominated President Lula's speech.
"We are living in a world where wealth is more concentrated, in which millions of human beings still go hungry, where sustainable development is always threatened, in which global governance institutions still reflect the reality of middle of the last century," he said.
Monsoon downpours had dampened some planned events earlier in the day — leaders walked in the rain to pay respects to India's independence hero Mahatma Gandhi at the site of his cremation.
A tree planting ceremony was downgraded to a symbolic exchange of saplings between G20 presidents past, present and future.
Modi's government has put on an extravagant show from start to finish, with delegates being treated to cultural performances, a gala dinner party and the very best of Indian hospitality.
But it also stirred up a few controversies, especially after Modi's placard as he opened the summit referred to India as "Bharat" (which means India in Hindi), sparking speculation of a possible change of name for the country.
Modi and his ministers, however, called the event a huge success and said that India's G20 presidency had proven its abilities as a global leader.
"We have sought to make this G20 as inclusive as possible," Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said India had managed to ensure that differences over issues do not overshadow core developmental concerns of the global community.
"India's G20 Presidency has walked the talk successfully," she said. — BBC


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