NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that consensus has been built on the New Delhi G20 Leaders' Summit Declaration and announced its adoption.
The Prime Minister, who is chairing the G20 sessions, congratulated the Sherpas and ministers who had worked towards forging the consensus.
"I have received good news. Due to the hard work of our team, consensus has been built on the New Delhi G20 Leaders' Summit Declaration. My proposal is to adopt this leadership declaration. I announce my adoption of this declaration. On this occasion, I congratulate my sherpas and ministers, who worked hard for it and made it possible," he said.
The announcement of the adoption of the declaration was welcomed with a thumping of desks.
In his opening remarks at the summit, the Prime Minister said that the 21st century is a time that has the potential to give a new direction to the entire world.
"It's a time when years-old challenges demand new solutions from us. We must move forward by fulfilling all our responsibilities with a human-centred approach," he said.
Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the G20 Leaders' Summit Declaration adopted on Saturday focuses on promoting strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth.
Addressing a joint press conference, Jaishankar said the Declaration seeks to accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals and has come up with an action plan accordingly.
"The declaration the leaders have agreed on today focuses on promoting strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth. It seeks to accelerate progress on the SDGs and has come up with an action plan accordingly," the minister said.
"It envisages a green development pact for a sustainable future; it endorses high-level principles on lifestyle for sustainable development; voluntary principles of hydrogen; the Chennai principles for a sustainable resilient blue economy; and the Deccan principles on food security and nutrition, among others," he added.
He said the message of India's presidency is "One Earth, One Family, and We Share One Future, and the country has "consciously sought to make this G20 as inclusive and broad-based as possible".
"It's witnessing the participation of its 20 member states, nine invitee states, and 14 international organizations." It is a matter of particular satisfaction for us that the African Union is a permanent member," he said.
The minister said that the transformative and inclusive role of technology has been highlighted with a focus on digital public infrastructure. (ANI)
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