G20 Final Day: PM Modi Calls For Expansion of UNSC; World Leaders Hail Summit's Success | Details
G20 Final Day: PM Modi Calls For Expansion of UNSC; World Leaders Hail Summit's Success | Details
As India's G20 presidency came to an end, Modi extended full support to Brazil and expressed confidence that its presidency will take forward the shared goals of the bloc; read what all happened on the final day here

As he concluded the ‘historic’ G20 summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday reinterred the need for the expansion of UN  Security Council and reforms in global institutions to reflect the world’s “new realities.”

This comes as Modi handed over the customary gavel of the G20 chair to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, marking the ceremonial transfer.

Modi extended full support to Brazil and expressed confidence that its presidency will take forward the shared goals of the G20 bloc.

Echoing the same remarks, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva also said the UN Security Council needs new developing countries as permanent and non-permanent members to regain political strength and greater representation for emerging countries at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund(IMF).

PM Modi’s Concluding Remarks at G20 Summit

As he spoke in his concluding speech, PM Modi proposed a virtual session of the G20 around the end of November to take stock of the suggestions nd decisions made by leaders here.

The prime minister declared the summit closed, and cited a Sanskrit shloka to pray for hope and peace in the entire world.

Ukraine-Russia factor 

During the course of the two-day summit, India achieved ‘100 per cent’ consensus on developmental and geo-political issues in the New Delhi Declaration, which avoided mentioning the Russian invasion of Ukraine and made a general call to all states to follow the principle of respecting each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

One Future Summit

G20 on Sunday saw its third and final session ‘One Future’ and addressing it, PM Modi said it is necessary the global bodies should reflect the “new realities” to lead the world towards a better future.

“In order to take the world towards a better future, it is necessary that the global systems are according to the present realities. Today, the ‘United Nations Security Council’ is also an example of this,” Modi said.

“When the UN was established, the world was completely different from what it is today. At that time there were 51 founding members in the UN. Today the number of countries included in the UN is around 200,” Modi added.

“Despite this, the number of permanent members in the UNSC remains the same. The world has since changed a lot in every aspect. Be it transport, communication, health and education, every sector has been transformed. These new realities should reflect in our new global structure.”

The UNSC has five permanent members–the US, China, France, Britain and Russia.

Pitching for reforms, Modi said this was why a historic initiative was made on Saturday by granting the 55-nation African Union(AU) permanent membership of the G20.

World Leaders Hail PM Modi’s Leadership at Summit

Amid this, world leaders hailed PM Modi for his “decisive leadership” and for championing the voice of the Global South.

US President Joe Biden said the New Delhi summit has proven that the grouping can still drive solutions to its most pressing issues.

Taking to X (formally Twitter), Biden made these remarks in Vietnam after he and several other G20 leaders paid homage at Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial Rajghat in the morning.

“At a moment when the global economy is suffering from the overlapping shocks of the climate crisis, fragility, and conflict, this year’s Summit proved that the G20 can still drive solutions to our most pressing issues,” Biden said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters that the G20 Summit under India’s presidency was a “breakthrough” conclave in many ways as its outcomes showed a path to the world to move forward on a range of challenges and demonstrated the strength and importance of the Global South.

After a luncheon meeting with Prime Minister Modi, French President Emmanuel Macron said considering the current fragmented environment, India has done well as G20 president.

India did its best to send across a message of unity and peace to the world while Russia was still waging its aggression against Ukraine, he told reporters.

Macron also said a vast majority of G20 countries condemned the Russian invasion but G20 should not get stuck because of one issue.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that at the summit the leaders have successfully engaged in a new interaction between the North and the South.

“Under India’s leadership, we have demonstrated that we can come together, at a time when it really matters,” a source quoted British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as saying at one of the summit meetings.

During the summit, while Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida hailed PM Modi for providing “great leadership” of the G20, Lavrov called for strengthening G20 cooperation based on “the foundation created by the Indian presidency,” sources said.

Turkiye President Erdogan hoped that the summit will be a blessing for “the only world we have”.

Leaders Praise Inclusion of African Union(AU)

Several leaders praised the prime minister for “championing the voice of the Global South” and hailed, in a unanimous voice, the key decision to make the African Union(AU) a member of the G20 grouping, according to sources. The AU being granted permanent membership was a milestone for India’s presidency.

Hailing Modi, President Biden was quoted as saying, “The African Union is a critical partner. You (Modi) are bringing us together, keeping us together, reminding us that we have the capacity to tackle challenges together.” At his press briefing, Lavrov said India played an important role in “preventing the West” from taking forward their approach on many issues, including Ukraine.

“It is a breakthrough summit in many ways. It provides us a way forward to move ahead in many issues.” Lavrov also noted that the Delhi summit provided a direction towards fairness in global governance and global finance as well.

“I want to express my gratitude to India for preventing attempts to politicise the G20,” he said, adding the West will not be able to remain a “hegemony” as we see new centres of power coming up in the world.

During the G20 sessions an bilateral meetings, several leaders also lauded Prime Minister Modi’s efforts to tackle climate change and extended support to his initiatives, sources said.

Addressing the closing ceremony, President Lula said geopolitical issues should not hijack the discussions at G2O and that the bloc was not interested in a “divided G20” and the challenges of the day could be faced only through joint action.

“We need peace and cooperation instead of conflict.” The next summit will be held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in November 2024.

With Agency Inputs 

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