The Bali Declaration of the just concluded G-20 Summit in Indonesia was negotiated in large part by India, according to the White House, which praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for emphasizing that the present must not be a time of conflict.
"India played an essential role in negotiating the summit's declaration. Prime Minister Modi made clear today's era must not be of war," the White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Friday.
"Among other priorities addressed, we have a path forward to addressing current food and energy security challenges while continuing our efforts to build a resilient global economy," she added.
Karine Jean-Pierre further said that India and US were working towards resolving global energy and food issues among others.
“We addressed current food and energy security challenges and efforts of building a resilient global economy. PM Modi's relationship was critical to this outcome. We look forward to supporting India's G20 presidency next year,” she said.
"India played an essential role in negotiating the summit's declaration. Prime Minister Modi made clear today's era must not be of war," the White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Friday.
"Among other priorities addressed, we have a path forward to addressing current food and energy security challenges while continuing our efforts to build a resilient global economy," she added.
Karine Jean-Pierre further said that India and US were working towards resolving global energy and food issues among others.
“We addressed current food and energy security challenges and efforts of building a resilient global economy. PM Modi's relationship was critical to this outcome. We look forward to supporting India's G20 presidency next year,” she said.