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America expressed gratitude to India for the presidency of G20, said- we are all grateful to Prime Minister Modi

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Last updated: 2023/09/19 at 12:24 PM
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 America News India chaired the G-20 in Delhi on 9 and 10 September.  There is discussion everywhere about this event.  All countries are praising the presidency of PM Modi.  America has expressed gratitude to PM Modi and India for chairing the G-20.  From the US side, it was said that President Joe Biden has returned feeling very positive and optimistic.

India has had an excellent presidency of the G20 this time.  Leaders of all the countries participated in the G20 summit held in Delhi on 9 and 10 September.  US President Joe Biden also participated in this event.  This leadership of India is being praised by all the involved countries.  A senior White House official said the US is grateful to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for chairing the G20.  President Joe Biden is very “positive and optimistic” from the leaders’ summit in Delhi, he added.

 “Biden has come back from the G20 feeling very positive and optimistic,” John Kirby, coordinator of strategic communications at the National Security Council (NSC), said in response to a question during a press conference by news agency PTI. “I mean,  All topics have been discussed very well in the G20. We are all grateful for the chairmanship of Prime Minister Modi.”

This time India chaired the group of the world’s largest economies.  “It was a very productive two days,” Kirby said, referring to the G20 leaders’ summit held in Delhi on September 9 and 10.

 Biden will address the leaders of the 193-member General Assembly

 Kirby addressed reporters at the New York Foreign Press Center on Monday on US priorities for the high-level 78th session of the UN General Assembly, as well as other foreign policy issues.

 Joe Biden is scheduled to address leaders of the 193-member General Assembly at the opening of the general debate at the prestigious UNGA Hall on Tuesday.

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