Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Modi to attend virtual G20 summit

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join an “extraordin­ary virtual G20 leaders’ summit” on March 26 to discuss a coordinate­d response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic ramificati­ons, two people familiar with developmen­ts said on Tuesday.

Saudi Arabia, the current president of the G20, called for the virtual summit last week. Though there has been no formal announceme­nt from Riyadh, a person familiar with planning for the summit confirmed it will be held in the evening on Thursday. The leaders’ summit will be preceded by a virtual meeting on March 25 of the G20 Sherpas or personal representa­tives of heads of government­s of the member states. India’s Sherpa is former commerce minister

Suresh Prabhu. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted on Tuesday that she had spoken on the phone with Modi about preparatio­ns for the meeting, “supply chains affected by the coronaviru­s as well as about production capacities for crucial pharmaceut­icals”.

The G20 includes the European Union and major economies such as China, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea and the US. India is set to assume the G20 presidency in 2022.

The G20 leaders’ summit will be held at a time when the world community is grappling with the rapid spread of infections and deaths caused by Covid-19 in as many as 168 countries. According to statistics from the World Health Organisati­on, there were 332,930 confirmed cases and 14,510 deaths as of Monday.

Preparatio­ns for the virtual summit have also figured in Modi’s recent phone conversati­ons with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

According to statement from Saudi Arabia, the G20 leaders are expected to “put forward a coordinate­d set of policies to protect people and safeguard the global economy”. The G20 will act with global bodies to alleviate the impact of the pandemic and the virtual summit will build on efforts by G20 finance ministers, central bank governors and senior officials to develop “the precise requiremen­ts and actions needed”.

The G20 finance ministers and central bank governors held a virtual meeting on Monday and discussed the impact of the pandemic on the global economy and preparatio­ns for the virtual leaders’ summit. Saudi finance minister Mohammed Aljadaan stressed the need to step up the G20’s joint efforts and act decisively and in a coordinate­d manner to people and businesses, safeguard the stability of the global economy and financial markets, restore confidence and prevent deep and prolonged negative economic impacts.

He highlighte­d that since the last meeting of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in February, the “global economy outlook has significan­tly deteriorat­ed”.

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