African Union to become permanent member of G20, India’s Modi says
The African Union is to join the Group of 20
(G20) as a permanent member, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced
Saturday as he inaugurated a leaders’ summit in New Delhi for the world’s
wealthiest nations.
In his opening speech, Modi
invited the chair of the African Union, Azali Assoumani, to take his seat at as
a permanent member of the grouping as other leaders applauded and looked on.
Modi is bringing together global
leaders in New Delhi as enduring divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine
continue to deepen, taking charge of delivering discourse around some of the
most pressing issues, including global economic jitters and a climate crisis
that needs urgent action from the world’s wealthiest nations.
“Today, as the president of G20, India calls
upon the world to come together to transform the global trust deficit into one
of trust and reliance,” Modi said during his opening remarks.
“This is the time for all of us
to move together… Be it the divide between North and South, the distance
between the East and West, management of food and fuel, terrorism, cyber
security, health, energy or water security, we must find a solid solution to
this for future generations.”
The African Union is a
continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries
of the African continent.
It has long been a guest invitee to the G20
gathering alongside other major global organizations, including the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund.
This step will however make the
body a permanent member – like the European Union is – potentially turning the
G20 into the G21 and giving the African bloc a front row seat at one of the
world’s most powerful global governance bodies.
Since assuming the G20
presidency, Modi has been keen to push India’s credentials as a leader of
emerging and developing nations, known as the Global South, pushing for
increased cooperation with richer nations to help secure vital financial
lifelines.
Modi has previously spoken of his
intention to include the African Union in the grouping.
“When we say we see the world as
a family, we truly mean it,” Modi said an interview ahead of the summit with
the Press Trust of India, one of India largest news agencies.
“Africa is a top priority for us
even within the G20. One of the first things we did during our G20 Presidency
was to hold the Voice of the Global South summit, which had enthusiastic
participation from Africa.
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