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G20 envoys laud Saudi presidency

Ambassador­s back proposal to hold two summits annually

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh

The ambassador­s from the G20 states on Monday praised the Saudi presidency for undertakin­g such a huge task under extraordin­ary circumstan­ces and providing a clear direction for tackling the coronaviru­s crisis.

After the Riyadh Summit concluded on Sunday, King Salman formally handed over the rotating presidency to Italy, which will hold the 2021 summit.

Speaking ahead of the closing remarks Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman recommende­d holding two G20 summits — a virtual event in the middle of the year and a physical summit later.

Italian Ambassador Roberto Cantone told Arab News: “The Kingdom has given proof of excellent organizati­on.”

“The Saudi president managed to catalyze G20 action to tackle one of the most pressing global emergencie­s of our time,” he said.

He said the incoming Italian presidency will build on the legacy that

Saudi Arabia has left.

South Korean Ambassador Jo Byung-wook said: “The G20 Summit this year once again proved itself to be the premier forum for internatio­nal economic cooperatio­n. It would not have been possible without Saudi Arabia’s tremendous efforts leading all G20 member countries to invest their resources in responding to the global crisis.”

“Saudi Arabia demonstrat­ed its leadership and competence to the world by successful­ly hosting two summits this year,” he added. “In this respect, as suggested by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, holding two G20 summits annually would actively utilize this global forum with proven effectiven­ess.” Japanese Ambassador Tsukasa Uemura told Arab News: “The summit successful­ly provided a clear direction for the internatio­nal community in the midst of the crisis, which is significan­tly meaningful in such a difficult year.”

“Saudi Arabia has demonstrat­ed tremendous leadership in delivering clear and vital messages to the internatio­nal community that the G20 would take the lead in creating an internatio­nal order for the postcorona world,” he added. EU ambassador Patrick Simonnet said: “We have very much appreciate­d the Saudi presidency for holding the Extraordin­ary Summit in March, where G20 leaders discussed the most urgent consequenc­es of the pandemic on all aspects of our lives.”

Mexican Ambassador Anibal Gomez-Toledo noted: “The crown prince’s proposal to hold two G20 annual summits could have potential and should be further discussed by the group’s members.” Indonesian Ambassador Agus Maftuh Abegebriel told Arab News: “We acknowledg­e the recommenda­tion made by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on holding two summits. It would surely be beneficial to the economic recovery.”

The Kingdom has given proof of excellent organizati­on. Roberto Cantone Italian ambassador

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