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World leaders meet in New Delhi for G20 Summit, Day 2.

Group of 20 leaders gathered in New Delhi, India,⁤ for the second day of the G20 Summit. The world leaders ​were able to reach an ‌agreement for a joint statement and several ⁢sideline agreements.

The parties in the summit agreed to adopt a consensus statement that condemned the⁤ invasion of Ukraine without mentioning Russia.

Despite objections from Russia and China​ over references to the Ukrainian⁢ conflict, Indian officials confirmed that the ​leaders reached a compromise⁣ on the language in ​several paragraphs to describe the war in ​Ukraine.

“We … welcome all relevant and constructive initiatives that ​support a comprehensive, just, and durable​ peace in Ukraine,” the declaration said.

“In line with ‍the U.N. Charter, all states must refrain from the threat or use of force to seek territorial acquisition against the territorial integrity and sovereignty or political independence of any state. The ⁤use ‍or threat of use of⁢ nuclear ​weapons is inadmissible.”

The following are some other updates from day two of ⁢the summit:

G20 Adds African Union as a Member

The group of the world’s 20‍ leading economies is welcoming the African‌ Union as a permanent member, a powerful acknowledgment of ⁣Africa as its more than ⁢50 countries ⁢seek a more important role on ‍the global stage.

President Joe Biden ⁢called last year for the AU’s permanent⁢ membership in ⁣the G20, saying⁣ it’s been “a long time in coming.” ⁣Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ⁣welcomed the current AU​ chair, Comoros President Azali Assoumani, with a hug on Saturday at⁣ the G20 summit his country is hosting, saying ‌he was ‌“elated.”

‌ “Congratulations to all of Africa!” said Senegal President Macky Sall, the previous AU chair ⁤who‍ helped to push for ⁢membership. The ‍AU‍ had advocated for full membership for seven years, spokesperson Ebba ⁢Kalondo said. Until now, South Africa was the bloc’s only G20 member.

US, India to Lead Global Biofuels Alliance

The United States, India, and other countries announced the Global Biofuels​ Alliance.

“Today, on the margins of the G20 Leaders’ Summit, President Biden joined Indian Prime Minister Modi and leaders from Argentina, Brazil, ⁣Italy, Mauritius, and the UAE to​ launch the Global Biofuels ⁣Alliance, a partnership to make progress in our shared ⁣commitment to deploy cleaner, greener fuels around the world that ‌help meet our decarbonization goals. Leaders from Bangladesh​ and Singapore also attended as observer countries to ⁣the alliance,” the ⁣White House said in a statement.

The Alliance will ⁣focus ‌on securing the supply of biofuels, ensuring‌ these biofuels remain affordable and are ‌produced sustainably.

The United⁣ States, India, and Brazil will lead the Global Biofuels Alliance.

Biden Unveils ⁣Infrastructure⁣ Project to Connect India, Middle East, and Europe

President Joe Biden and his allies on Saturday⁢ announced plans to build a rail and shipping corridor linking India with the‍ Middle East and Europe, an ambitious project aimed at fostering economic growth and political cooperation.

“This is a big deal,” said Biden. “This is a really big ‌deal.”

The corridor, ⁣outlined at the​ annual​ Group⁣ of ‍20 summit of the world’s top‍ economies, would help boost trade, deliver energy resources, and improve digital connectivity.


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