Indian PM wants African Union to join G20

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2023-08-27 13:14:41

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for the African Union (AU) to become a member of the G20, the club of the world’s richest countries due to meet in India in September.

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“We invited the African Union with the idea of ​​granting it permanent member status” of the G20, Modi said at the B20 business forum held ahead of the G20 summit on September 9-10. .

In December, US President Joe Biden had already expressed the wish that the AU join the G20 as a permanent member, assuring that “it was going to happen”.

Only one African country, South Africa, is currently a member of the G20, which brings together 19 of the world’s largest economies plus the European Union, representing 85% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world’s population.

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Based in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, the AU has 55 member countries, totaling three trillion dollars in GDP.

The Indian Prime Minister also affirmed that his country, China’s great rival, had the capacity to compensate for the supply problems caused by the Covid crisis.

India is the “solution” to create “a reliable global supply chain”, because “the world has changed a lot after Covid-19”, Mr Modi said.

Thursday at the BRICS summit (group of large emerging countries) in South Africa, Mr. Modi spoke one-on-one with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a rare event.

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