G20 Leaders' Declaration is "clear success of India's diplomatic manoeuvre": Middle East affairs expert Waeil Awwad
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G20 Leaders’ Declaration is “clear success of India’s diplomatic manoeuvre”: Middle East affairs expert Waeil Awwad

Middle East affairs expert Dr Waeil Awwad on Saturday said that the Indian government should be complimented for handling the G20 Summit and it is a clear success of India's diplomatic manoeuvre.

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New Delhi, Sept 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the United States President Joe Biden and Saudi Arabia Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and other world leaders during the PGII and India Middle East Europe connectivity corridor launch event on the sidelines of G20 Summit, in New Delhi on Saturday. (ANI Photo)

New Delhi, Sept 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the United States President Joe Biden and Saudi Arabia Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and other world leaders during the PGII and India Middle East Europe connectivity corridor launch event on the sidelines of G20 Summit, in New Delhi on Saturday. (ANI Photo)

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Middle East affairs expert Dr Waeil Awwad hailed PM Narendra Modi led government for being able to develop 100 per cent consensus on the G20 Leaders’ Declaration. While speaking to the media, Waeil Awwad said, “I think it’s a huge success. One must compliment Indian Govt for handling G20 summit as it especially came with the comprehensive draft and a comprehensive declaration which has more than 83 points and has been agreed unanimously without any objection. It’s a clear success of India’s diplomatic manoeuvre especially when there was a huge division between the north and the south countries on certain issues.”

On the India-Middle East-Europe corridor announced earlier, he said, “The corridor will be a huge success for Indian foreign policy in the Middle East and West Asian affairs and also especially when it comes to Saudi Arabia and Mediterranean Sea. It is a clear ambition of Indian outreach in the Arab world.”

Reacting to the launching of the Global Biofuels Alliance by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dr Awwad said, “India is looking at the 21st century as an Asian century and it has been stamped in every para of the declaration made  whether it is crypto or Bio-fuels. Renewable energy issues have a huge impact on the environment especially in south and south east Asian countries. It becomes a major reason for the gas emissions due to irregularities of the factories and if the technology and the infrastructure is provided to developing world then it will be voice of south who are looking for better future of their own citizens.”

“India will play major role in taking South South cooperation in the same direction from where they want to take the technology from North countries and should be dealt from them in equal footing,” he said. Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced at the G20 Summit that consensus has been built on New Delhi Leaders’ Summit Declaration. He announced its adoption.

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