G20 Summit: PM Modi says Ukraine war has deepened trust deficit fuelled by COVID-19
In his opening remarks at the G20 Leaders Summit at the Bharat Mandapam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the 21st century is a time of giving a new direction to the world.
Asserting that the Ukraine war has deepened the trust deficit globally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India appeals to the entire world to turn it into confidence in each other.
In his opening remarks at the G20 Leaders' Summit at the Bharat Mandapam here, PM Modi said the 21st century is a time of giving a new direction to the world.
"This is a time when age-old challenges are calling for new solutions from us. And therefore, with a human-centric approach, we have to move forward to fulfil our responsibilities," PM Modi said.
"After COVID-19, there is a big crisis of trust deficit in the world. The war has deepened this trust deficit. When we can defeat Covid we can also achieve victory over this trust deficit crisis."
"As G20 president, India appeals to the world to change this global trust deficit into confidence on each other. It is a time to walk together," PM Modi said.
The prime minister told the gathering that it had become a people's G20 in India with over 200 events held in more than 60 cities.
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