Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

PM to meet Chinese Prez Xi on sidelines of G-20 summit

- Anisha Dutta

NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet in the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit in Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires on November 30, foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale said on Tuesday. Modi will be leaving for Argentina on Wednesday evening and return on December 2 .

This will be the fourth meeting between the two heads of state in last seven months, Gokhale said that a meeting with BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) head of states is also scheduled.

“Our interest is two-fold that the G20 issue is not hijacked by the single issue of trade, whether it is between two countries or otherwise. And secondly, how we can constructi­vely reform the World Trade Organizati­on which serves India’s interest and which is multilater­al. That is going to be one of the focal points of this meet, or certainly of India’s position at the G20 meeting,” Gokhale said.

He said the G20 summit must cover the entire gamut of economic issues, including the agricultur­al sector reform, the challenges climate change poses and healthcare issues faced by the world. The theme of the summit is ‘Building Consensus for Fair and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’.

Detailing Modi’s visit, Gokhale said Modi will make a lead interventi­on in a session on, ‘Putting People First’ that is essentiall­y on the global economy. The second session is on talks of building consensus which will deal with trade, finance, taxation, sustainabl­e developmen­t and climate change.

The third session will be on ‘Embracing Opportunit­ies’ and these are related to energy infrastruc­ture, sustainabl­e food security, Gokhale said.

Among others, the PM will also meet United Nations secretary general António Guterres, presidents of Argentina, Chile and heads of states of Spain, Jamaica and Netherland­s. “A meeting with the German chancellor Angela Merkel is also scheduled and possibly with French president (Emmanuel Macron) ,” the foreign secretary said. NEWDELHI: Union minister Jayant Sinha has responded to a differentl­y-abled woman who had complained of alleged mistreatme­nt by the security personnel at Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport.

“Really sorry for the suffering that you went through,” Sinha, the minister of state for civil aviation, said on Twitter. He asked officials of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which mans airports in the country, and Mumbai airport to redress the matter.

Virali Modi, in a series of tweets, had complained about her ‘horrible experience’ while travelling from Mumbai to London. She said that an “insensitiv­e” CISF woman security personnel asked her to stand up repeatedly after scanning her wheelchair. “She kept forcing me to stand up and then she went on to say that she’d lift me up and get someone else to pat my backside. After many denied requests, she lifted my leg up forcefully, causing a major cramp. I wanted to file a complaint about the way she treated me, but her senior was nowhere in sight. Is this how the CISF are trained?” she complained.

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