White House's statement before Biden's arrival in India, said- We are also together to make the G20 Summit a success

India will host the G20 summit in Delhi on 9 and 10 September. All preparations for this have almost been completed. US President Joe Biden will also attend the summit. Earlier, the White House statement has also come out. He has said that America is committed to ensuring that India hosts a successful G20 summit.

Sep 7, 2023 - 13:06
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White House's statement before Biden's arrival in India, said- We are also together to make the G20 Summit a success

India is going to host the G20 Summit in Delhi on 9 and 10 September. For which all the preparations have almost been completed. Strict arrangements have also been made regarding security arrangements. India is ready to welcome its guests to the G20 summit.

At the same time, the White House said before President Joe Biden left for New Delhi to attend the global summit and bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the US is committed to ensuring that India hosts a successful G20 summit. Do.

Let us tell you that India is hosting the annual G20 summit in New Delhi on 9 and 10 September. Joe Biden, 80, will reach New Delhi on Thursday to attend the G20 Leaders' Summit (G20 Summit Delhi).

On Friday, the President will attend a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi and on Saturday and Sunday, he will attend the official session of the G20 summit.

White House Press Secretary Caroline Jean-Pierre told reporters at her daily news conference on Wednesday, “We appreciate Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership of the G20 this year and we are committed to helping ensure that India India got a successful hosting of G20 this year.

So, this will remain our commitment, he said in response to a question. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit here in June, the President (Biden) and Prime Minister Modi shared their determination to deliver on shared priorities at the summit.

The President is very much looking forward to continuing this with the Prime Minister and other leaders this weekend, Jean-Pierre said. He further said that we will leave tomorrow.

On Biden's bilateral meeting with Modi, he said, as we approach tomorrow, we will have more to share... We are committed to making this a successful summit. We will definitely have more information to share, certainly with Prime Minister Modi.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer