The United States hoped that the G20 Summit, under India’s presidency, would show the world’s major economies can work together even in challenging times, a White House official said on Tuesday.
National Security Advisor of the US, Jake Sullivan in a briefing said, “As the President heads to the G20, he is committed to working with emerging market partners to deliver big things together. That’s what we believe the world will see in New Delhi this weekend.”
“The United States’ commitment to the G20 hasn’t wavered, and we hope this G20 Summit will show that the world’s major economies can work together even in challenging times,” he added.
Talking about the G20 Summit, which is scheduled to take place on September 9 and 10, Sullivan said that As US President Joe Biden is heading to New Delhi, the focus is going to be on delivering for developing countries; making progress on key priorities for the American people, from climate to technology; and US will show its commitment to the G20 as a forum that can actually deliver.