G20 Summit / British PM Rishi Sunak reached India for G-20 summit - said this big thing

Zoom News : Sep 08, 2023, 06:22 PM
G20 Summit: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has come to India to participate in the G20 Summit. During this time he was seen in a funny mood. He has talked about his relations with India in a funny tone. Rishi Sunak jokingly said that it is really special for me to attend the G20 summit as the son-in-law of India. Sunak is married to Akshata, daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy.

The gathering of foreign leaders will take two days

The G20 summit is being held in India on 9 and 10 September. During this time, the capital Delhi is decorated like a bride. Besides, the security of Delhi is also tight. India is presiding over this G-20 summit. Leaders of many countries including US President Joe Biden are gathering in Delhi for the G-20 summit. Many big leaders have come, many are coming. The 43-year-old British Indian leader Sunak arrived in Delhi on Friday with his wife to be a part of the summit.

Know what he said about coming to India?

He told the journalists traveling with him that he was excited to go to India. He said that it is a country which is very close to my heart. However, for some years I have not been able to go back. He said that earlier he usually used to go to India with his family in February every year, but after becoming Chancellor in 2020, he could not go due to lack of time.

'I am called the son-in-law of India' Rishi Sunak

He further said that I saw somewhere that I am called the son-in-law of India. I hope it was said lovingly. He said that I am excited to come back to India. It is good to have Akshata also with me. While leaving on a three-day tour, Sunak had tweeted that I am going to the G-20 summit with clear issues. These include stabilizing the global economy, building international relationships and supporting the most vulnerable.

This is Britain's stand on Ukraine issue

A spokesman for Sunak said Britain would use every opportunity to show its support for Ukraine as well as drum up global support. He said that India, as the world's largest democracy, has an important role to play in stopping Russia's attack on human rights and indeed democracy. We will hold meetings with Modi and other countries to use that influence to end Putin's aggression.

Before coming to India, Sunak had held a big meeting on this issue.

A meeting led by British PM Rishi Sunak was held before his arrival in India. In this there was discussion on trade agreement with India. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had told his ministers that negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) with India were progressing. However, he told his ministers that the country would only agree to a deal that was in Britain's interests.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER