G20 mobilization in India: slums destroyed, dogs collected
Leaders of the G20 group, which is made up of the world’s 20 largest economies, began arriving in New Delhi today for their annual meeting.
Ahead of the G20 summit, which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will also attend, slums in the Indian capital were demolished as monkeys and stray dogs congregated on the streets. As part of the security measures taken to ensure the smooth running of the two-day summit, workplaces, offices and schools in the central business and government district were closed.
DISPUTES CONTINUE
But the summit risks failing because of deep divergences over the Russia-Ukraine war. This, in turn, may make it difficult to continue cooperation to address food security, debt distress and climate change.
Charles Michel, president of the European Council, told a news conference in New Delhi: “It is difficult to predict whether it will be possible to reach an agreement on the declaration. We are still negotiating,” he said.
India, which is chairing the meeting, wants the final declaration of the summit to include the views of Russia and China, which are hindering attempts by Western countries to strongly condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the summit and will send Premier Li Qiang in his place, while Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend the summit.
With leaders including US President Joe Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirming their participation, it will be the highest-attended summit ever. organized India.
Source: Sozcu

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