Modi set to leave for G20 summit\, to meet Chinese President

Modi set to leave for G20 summit, to meet Chinese President

IANS  |  New Delhi 

will leave for on Wednesday to take part in the 13th meeting in during which he will have several bilateral meetings, including with Chinese

In his departure statement, Modi said he will highlight the need for reformed a multilateralism which reflects contemporary realities and can effectively strengthen collective action for global good.

He said there is a serious need to strengthen international cooperation and enhance coordinated action against fugitive economic offenders and financing of terrorism.

The said that emerging economies, which played a major role in reviving growth in the global economy after the financial crisis, were today facing unprecedented economic and technological challenges.

The summit will deliberate on the present situation of the global economy and trade, international financial and tax systems, the future of work, women empowerment, infrastructure and sustainable development.

Modi said has strived to promote stable and sustainable global growth and the objective was of particular significance for developing countries and emerging economies such as India, which is the fastest-growing large economy in the

He said India's contribution to global economic growth and prosperity underlines its commitment to "for Fair and Sustainable Development", which is the theme of the summit.

"I look forward to meeting leaders from other countries to review the work of G20 in the last 10 years of its existence and chart the ways and means to meet the new and upcoming challenges of the coming decade," he said.

During the meeting Modi is expected to highlight the risks posed by and urge more countries to join the

told reporters earlier that issues related to constructive reform of the WTO will be on the agenda.

He said India's interest is that the G20 summit is not hijacked by the single issue of trade, whether between two countries or otherwise.

The summit is also expected to deliberate on agriculture sector reform and the challenges of climate change.

Asked about the agenda of the Modi-Xi meeting, Gokhale said the purpose is to build mutual trust and understanding. It will be fourth meeting between the two leaders in the past seven months.

On a possible meeting with US Donald Trump, Gokhale said the was working on various bilateral meetings.

He said a meeting between Modi and French is also being worked out.

Modi would also meet the Secretary General, the presidents of and Chile, the German and the prime ministers of and the

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 00:48 IST