China signals Xi Jinping will not attend G20 summit in India
Analysts say absence could be snub to Delhi or part of apparent push by Beijing to elevate blocs not regarded as US-dominated
Analysts say absence could be snub to Delhi or part of apparent push by Beijing to elevate blocs not regarded as US-dominated
Premier Li Qiang will lead China’s delegation to the G20 summit in India this weekend, Beijing said Monday, all but confirming President Xi Jinping will snub the meeting of the world’s biggest economies.
Russian ambassador to India Denis Alipov makes light-hearted remarks about Putin and Lavrov during a press meet when asked about Russian leadership’s absence at G20 Summit.
US President Joe Biden will attend G20 Summit in New Delhi from September 7-10 and hold bilateral talks with PM Modi on September 8, focusing on multilateral development bank reforms and climate action.
India hosts the G20 summit as a platform to assert its global economic influence and address pressing international issues.
The Kremlin’s pressure-point strategy to undermine the West.
The Chinese leader’s decision, if confirmed, comes amid rising tensions between India and China.
A nighttime fire ripped through a rundown apartment building mainly occupied by homeless people and squatters in Johannesburg early Thursday, leaving at least 74 dead, officials said.
Last week, India and China offered different characterisations of a conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Xi on the margins of the Brics Summit in Johannesburg