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In a statement released on Friday, the White House confirmed President Biden's upcoming travel to New Delhi on Thursday to participate in the G20 Leaders' Summit. Moreover, on September 8, the President is slated to engage in a bilateral meeting with India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, marking a significant moment for diplomatic discussions.
Over the weekend, on Saturday and Sunday, President Biden will actively participate in the G20 summit. During this pivotal gathering, the President and fellow G20 leaders will engage in extensive dialogues concerning various global challenges. These discussions will encompass critical topics such as the transition to clean energy and the fight against climate change.
Furthermore, the leaders will address the multifaceted economic and social consequences stemming from Russian President Vladimir Putin's military actions in Ukraine. Additionally, there will be a focus on bolstering the capabilities of multilateral development banks, including the World Bank, to combat poverty and address global challenges.
During his stay in New Delhi, President Biden will commend Prime Minister Modi for his leadership within the G20 and reiterate the United States' steadfast commitment to the G20 as the foremost platform for international economic cooperation. In fact, the U.S. is poised to host the G20 in 2026, underscoring its commitment to global collaboration.