Will join G20 leaders in discussing economic, health recovery from pandemic, climate change: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday, arrived in Rome to participate in the G20 summit.

Updated - October 29, 2021 11:17 am IST

Published - October 29, 2021 11:02 am IST - New Delhi/Rome

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Rome to take part in the G20 summit, an important forum to deliberate on key global issues. Twitter/@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Rome to take part in the G20 summit, an important forum to deliberate on key global issues. Twitter/@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday arrived in Italy to participate in the G20 Summit where he will join other leaders in discussions on global economic and health recovery from COVID-19, sustainable development and climate change.

“Landed in Rome to take part in the @g20org Summit , an important forum to deliberate on key global issues. I also look forward to other programmes through this visit to Rome,” Mr. Modi said on Twitter soon after landing here.

The Ministry of external Affairs (MEA) said in a statement that Prime Minister Modi arrived for his visit to attend the 16th G-20 Summit .

“Prime Minister was received by senior officials of the Government of Italy and Ambassador of India in Italy,” it said.

MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on Twitter that Mr. Modi arrived to a warm welcome.

“Arrivo a Roma! PM @narendramodi arrives to a warm welcome in the Eternal City. Looking forward to extensive engagements in bilateral and multilateral formats,” Mr. Bagchi said in a tweet.

Ahead of his visit , Mr. Modi on Thursday said that in Rome he will hold discussions on global economic and health recovery from the pandemic, while in Glasgow he will highlight the need to comprehensively address climate change issues, including equitable distribution of carbon space.

Modi to attend Glasgow COP26 summit

In his departure statement, Mr. Modi said he will be visiting Rome and the Vatican City from October 29-31 at the invitation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, following which he will travel to Glasgow, the UK, from November 1-2 at the invitation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

“In Rome, I will attend the 16th G20 Leaders’ Summit, where I will join other G20 leaders in discussions on global economic and health recovery from the pandemic, sustainable development, and climate change,” Modi said noting this will be the first in-person summit of the G20 since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the early hours of Friday, Mr. Modi embarked on the visit with his office tweeting a picture of him boarding a plane for Italy to participate in the G20 Rome Summit.

In his statement before leaving, he said the meeting will allow the G20 to take stock of the current global situation and exchange ideas on how the grouping can be an engine for strengthening economic resilience and building back inclusively and sustainably from the pandemic.

“During my visit to Italy, I will also visit the Vatican City, to call on His Holiness Pope Francis and meet Secretary of State, His Eminence Cardinal Pietro Parolin,” Mr. Modi said.

Following the conclusion of the G20 Summit on October 31, Mr. Modi said he will depart for Glasgow to attend the 26th Conference of Parties (COP-26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

“I will be participating in the high-level segment of COP-26 titled World Leaders’ Summit’ (WLS) on November 1-2, 2021, along with 120 Heads of States/Governments from around the world,” he said.

“In line with our tradition of living in harmony with nature and culture of deep respect for the planet, we are taking ambitious action on expanding clean and renewable energy, energy efficiency, afforestation and biodiversity,” he asserted.

Noting that India is creating new records in a collective effort for climate adaptation , mitigation and resilience and forging multilateral alliances, Mr. Modi said India is among the top countries in the world in terms of installed renewable energy, wind and solar energy capacity. “At the WLS, I will share India’s excellent track record on climate action and our achievements,” he said.

In a tweet, Modi said over the next few days, he would be in Rome, the Vatican City and Glasgow to attend important multilateral gatherings like the G20and COP26.

There would also be various bilateral and community-related programmes during this visit, he said.

The prime minister said he will also highlight the need to comprehensively address climate change issues, including equitable distribution of carbon space, support for mitigation and adaptation and resilience-building measures, mobilization of finance, technology transfer and the importance of sustainable lifestyles for green and inclusive growth.

COP-26 will also provide an opportunity to meet with all the stakeholders, including leaders of partner countries, innovators and inter-governmental organisations, and explore the possibilities for further accelerating our clean growth, Mr. Modi added.

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