- Everyone's cooperation consensus has been reached on New Delhi G20 Leadership Declaration, said Modi.
- The details of the wordings of the
Delhi declaration are not yet known. - It indicates some sort of compromise between Russia/China combined and other G20 members has been arrived at, on the language related to the Ukraine war.
As Chair of the summit, Modi made the announcement during the second session of the ongoing G20 Leaders' Summit in New Delhi.
"There is good news, with everyone's cooperation consensus has been reached on New Delhi G20 Leadership Declaration," he said.
He praised the hard work of the Sherpas and officials for making it possible to forge a consensus on the final outcome document or the Delhi Declaration.
The development was quite unexpected as the Delhi Declaration was being expected to be announced on Sunday, the last day of the Summit.
Though the details of the wordings of the Delhi declaration are not yet known, the fact that Modi personally having announced that a consensus has been arrived at, indicates that some sort of compromise between Russia/China combined and other members of the G20 bloc has been arrived at, especially on the language related to the Ukraine war..
"India's G20 Presidency has been the most ambitious in history of G20. There are 73 outcomes (lines of effort) and 39 annexed documents (presidency documents, not including
As reported earlier, amid hectic parleys over finding a consensus on the wordings for the Russia-Ukraine war, the G20 diplomats are learnt to have arrived at a "compromise language" to describe the full scale invasion.