Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit at
India’s invitation on Wednesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced here on
Tuesday.
The G20 virtual summit will take forward key outcomes and action points
firmed up at the annual conclave of the grouping in September under India’s
presidency, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi said in a
statement.
The summit will also delve into the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war and
the Israel-Hamas conflict. It is also expected to push for the effective
implementation of various decisions taken at the bloc’s annual summit in New
Delhi over two months back, the statement said.
Li will attend the meeting at the invitation of the Indian government,
China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning told a media briefing, state-run
Xinhua news agency reported.
Leaders of all G20 Members, including the Chair of the African Union, as
well as nine Guest countries, and Heads of 11 International Organisations, have
been invited to attend the virtual summit.
India hosted the G20 Summit in New Delhi on September 9-10.
India holds the G20 Presidency until November 30, 2023. The G20 Troika
during the Brazilian G20 Presidency in 2024 will comprise India, Brazil, and
South Africa.
PTI