Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in a press conference on Tuesday, ‘With his Indian counterpart Minister S. On the invitation of Jaishankar, Foreign Minister Chin Gang will attend the G-20 Foreign Ministers meeting in New Delhi on March 2. Sources said that during his visit to New Delhi, Chin is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Jaishankar on the sidelines of the G-20 foreign ministers’ meeting. Asked about China’s expectation from the G-20 foreign ministers’ meeting, Mao Ning told a press conference that the 2030s will help countries overcome uncertainties and challenges in a world struggling to get the economy back on track. A lot has to do with implementing the Sustainable Development Agenda.
‘G-20’s focus should be on global economy’
Mao said, “As a major forum for international cooperation, it is important that the G20 focus on the challenges of the global economy and development, and play a greater role in the direction of global economic reform and development.” He said China is ready to work with all parties to ensure that the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting sends positive messages on multilateralism, food and energy security and development cooperation. Relations between the two countries have come to a near standstill since the military standoff in eastern Ladakh in May 2020. To resolve the deadlock, the two countries have held 17 high-level talks at the level of military commanders.
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Why is the G-20 meeting important?
India has been saying that until there is peace in the border areas, its relations with China cannot be normal. India took over the presidency of the G-20 on December 1 last year. G-20 member states represent approximately 85 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP), more than 75 percent of global trade, and nearly two-thirds of the world’s population. Member countries include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the European Union. Is part of.