Justin Trudeau to Fly Out by Noon? 48 Hrs After G20, Canadian PM Stuck in India Post Plane Glitch

This is not the first time that Justin Trudeau’s aircraft has encountered a problem during his India visit. (File photo: Reuters)

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who continues to stay in his room in New Delhi’s Lalit Hotel after his Airbus plane developed a snag, may finally fly off by Tuesday late afternoon.

A report in Hindustan Times quoted Mohammed Hussain, press secretary at the Canadian Prime Minister’s office, as saying, “The Canadian Armed Forces continue their best efforts to get the Canadian delegation home. Their latest update shows an earliest possible departure of Tuesday late afternoon. The situation remains fluid.”

The report further quoted a person familiar with the details: “Both he and his son stayed in.” HT mentioned that the Canadian PM’s 16-year-old son, Xavier, was travelling with him, and accompanied him to Jakarta and also Singapore before flying into New Delhi.

The Canadians and the Japanese booked most rooms at the Lalit, but now only about 30 of the rooms continue to be occupied by the PM’s core team and accompanying media, the report stated.

WITH SNAG & SNUB, HARD TIME FOR TRUDEAU IN INDIA
Trudeau’s extended stay in India post G20 summit comes at a time when New Delhi has not been entirely warm towards the Canadian PM.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday conveyed to Trudeau New Delhi’s strong concerns about continuing anti-India activities of extremist elements in Canada as they are promoting secessionism and inciting violence against Indian diplomats and threatening the Indian community there.

In his talks with Trudeau on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, Modi also mentioned that a relationship based on “mutual respect and trust” is essential for the progress of India-Canada relationship, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

In July, India summoned the Canadian envoy and issued a demarche over the increasing activities by pro-Khalistani elements in Canada, days after posters featuring names of India’s senior diplomats serving in Canada featured in some posters in certain areas in that country.

In June, a video emerged on social media that showed a float depicting the assassination of Indira Gandhi. It was reportedly part of a parade that was organised by some Khalistani elements in Brampton.
Asked about India’s concerns over the increasing activities of the Khalistani elements in Canada, Trudeau said at a press conference that his country will always defend freedom of peaceful protest but at the same time asserted that it will always prevent violence and push back against hatred.

CONTROVERSY IN CANADA OVER TRUDEAU INDIA VISIT
Sidelined in India, Trudeau’s problems may not end even after reaching home. His airplane glitch, the reason for which is not known yet, has caused a bit of a controversy in Canada.

The HT report stated that commentator Tom Mulcair went on air on CTV to call it a “debacle”. He said that it was shoddy of the government to not order new planes causing “an embarrassing issue”. Officials in Delhi were quoted as saying that the aircraft is being looked at by GMR Aerotech.

This is not the first time that Trudeau’s aircraft has encountered a problem during his India visit. In 2018, when he was in the country for a state visit, the A-310 he was travelling had faced technical issues when he was to depart for Delhi.

Source: https://www.news18.com/world/justin-trudeau-to-fly-off-by-afternoon-stuck-in-india-post-plane-glitch-major-update-on-canadian-pm-8573873.html

Rishi Sunak’s “Adorable” Moment With Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina At G20

Earlier in the day, Rishi Sunak visited the Akshardham Temple in Delhi with his wife Akshata Murty and offered prayers.

A user shared the photo and called it “lovely” and “adorable”.

New Delhi: A picture of Rishi Sunak, down on one knee, speaking to his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Delhi is getting a lot of attention on the internet.
The picture, in internet speak, is viral.

A user on X, formerly twitter, shared the photo and captioned it, “Big man don’t have ego! Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of UK sat down on the floor to match the comfort – in a tetatete with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. #G20”

Another user shared the photo and called it “lovely” and “adorable”.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/rishi-sunaks-adorable-moment-with-bangladesh-pm-sheikh-hasina-at-g20-4377809

At G20, Italy Tells China It Plans To Exit Belt And Road Project: Report

Italy PM Meloni told the Chinese Premier that Italy plans to withdraw from Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative

Italian PM Meloni spoke to the Chinese premier during the G20 summit in Delhi

Giorgia Meloni privately signalled to Chinese Premier Li Qiang that Italy is planning to exit from an investment pact that has become a test of her nation’s relations with the US.
During a meeting on Saturday on the sidelines of a Group of 20 summit in India, Meloni told Li that Italy plans to withdraw from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative while still looking to maintain friendly relations with Beijing, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named. Italy officially signed up for the pact in 2019.

The Italian prime minister has been taking her time before deciding how to communicate her government’s decision to exit from the global infrastructure pact, fearing trade retaliation.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/g20-summit-italy-prime-minister-giorgia-meloni-china-premier-li-qiang-xi-jinping-belt-and-road-initiative-at-g20-italy-tells-china-it-plans-to-exit-be-4376922

G20: Rishi Sunak will urge India to call out Vladimir Putin’s ‘destruction’ at summit

His first visit to the country as prime minister is being described as an “historic moment” – but a post-Brexit trade deal with the country is still some way off.

Rishi Sunak will urge Narendra Modi to use his influence to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine, as he embarks on his first visit to India as the UK’s premier.

The British prime minister will be meeting his Indian counterpart for one-to-one talks at the G20 summit, which he hopes will also smooth the way for a post-Brexit trade deal in the coming months.

But Downing Street has made clear there will be no changes to UK immigration policy as part of the deal – although short-term business visas will be up for discussion.

The Russian invasion – which India has refused to condemn – threatens to overshadow the summit of the world’s wealthiest countries, which is being hosted in New Delhi for the first time.

As Mr Sunak set off for the trip, the prime minister’s spokesman said: “We will use every opportunity to show our support for Ukraine and further foster global support as well.

“India has a vital role to play as the world’s largest democracy in calling out Russia’s assault on human rights and indeed democracy itself.

“We will use meetings with Modi or elsewhere to encourage them to use that influence to bring an end to Putin’s brutal invasion.”

Trade deal

Hopes of securing a trade deal between the UK and India during this trip – which would be the biggest agreement post-Brexit – have faded, but there are hopes of a later breakthrough.

Former prime minister Boris Johnson had promised a deal would be done by Diwali of 2022, but the autumn festival came and went, and significant issues in the negotiations remained.

However, government insiders are cautiously optimistic that the talks, now in their 12th round, are nearing the end, and a deal could be done later this year, with political will on both sides.

Mr Sunak is understood to be planning a second trip to India towards the end of the year. His spokesman said they did not have a firm deadline but it was expected the free trade agreement will be discussed with Mr Modi at this summit.

“The prime minister is committed to concluding an FTA [Free Trade Agreement] with India, which delivers for the British people, and this focus on delivering will run through all his engagement at the G20,” the spokesman said.

Among those sticking points is understood to be the issue of visas, with India said to be seeking assurances on student and business visas.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/g20-rishi-sunak-will-urge-india-to-call-out-vladimir-putins-destruction-at-summit-12956907

Russia warns of blocking G20 declaration if its views are ignored

Lavrov, who has served as President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister since 2004, is due to represent Russia at the Sept. 9-10 meetof the Group of 20 countries.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov(AP)

Russia will block the final declaration of this month’s G20 summit unless it reflects Moscow’s position on Ukraine and other crises, leaving participants to issue a non-binding or partial communique, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday.

Lavrov, who has served as President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister since 2004, is due to represent Russia at the Sept. 9-10 meeting of the Group of 20 leading industrialised and developing countries in New Delhi.

Putin is not known to have travelled abroad since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him in March on suspicion of war crimes in Ukraine.

“There will be no general declaration on behalf of all members if our position is not reflected,” Lavrov told students at the prestigious Moscow State Institute of International Relations.

The Kremlin casts the Ukraine war, which began when Russia invaded in February 2022, as an existential battle with an arrogant West that Putin says wants to dismantle Russia and take control of its vast natural resources.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/russia-to-block-g20-declaration-if-its-views-are-ignored-foreign-minister-sergei-lavrov-101693577695330.html

G20 cannot deliver on its mandate without addressing Global South’s concerns: Jaishankar

He was addressing the B20 summit held by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in the run-up to the G20 summit in New Delhi.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addresses a session on ‘Role of Global South in Emerging World 2.0’ at the B20 Summit India 2023, in New Delhi, Sunday

The G20 cannot deliver on its core mandate of promoting economic growth if the concerns of the ‘Global South’ are not addressed, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Sunday, with the Russia-Ukraine conflict overshadowing the summit of the intergovernmental forum to be held in New Delhi next month.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host the G20 summit in New Delhi on September 9 and 10. With the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France and the rest of the West wanting Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine high on the agenda, India has been worried over the possibility of the conflict overshadowing its own priority for the conclave – becoming the voice of the ‘Global South’ and raising the concerns of the developing nations in the premier forum for international economic cooperation.

The external affairs minister was addressing the B20 summit held by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in the run-up to the G20 summit in New Delhi. He noted that the ‘Global South’ had largely been reduced to being a consumer rather than a producer and had not been able to reap the full benefits of economic change.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/g20-cannot-deliver-on-its-mandate-without-addressing-global-souths-concerns-jaishankar-2662897

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