According to just news from the Russian Satellite News Agency, at the opening ceremony of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting held in New Delhi on March 2, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech via video.

He said global multilateral institutions had failed to address the world's most pressing challenges.

  Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the opening ceremony of the G20 foreign ministers' meeting in New Delhi on March 2 that global multilateral institutions have failed to address the world's most pressing challenges Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on March 2 Global multilateral institutions are failing to address the world's most pressing challenges Video screenshot at the opening of the G20 foreign ministers meeting

  According to the content of the official website of the Indian Prime Minister who released relevant information about Modi, at a time when multilateralism in the world is in a state of crisis, Modi mentioned two main functions that the global governance architecture should have played after World War II.

The first is to prevent future wars by balancing competing interests, and the second is to promote international cooperation on issues of common interest, he said.

But looking at factors such as financial crisis, climate change, epidemics, terrorism and war that have occurred in the past few years, Modi believes that global governance has failed in both of these tasks that should have been functional.

  According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, Modi said that the G20 foreign ministers meeting was held under the circumstances of serious differences in the world, but the world expects the G20 countries to contribute to solving related problems.

  "We meet at a time of deep global division. It is only natural that your discussions are influenced by geopolitical tensions. We all have positions and views on how to ease these tensions. However, as the world's major economies, We also have responsibilities to those who are not here. The world looks to G20 countries to address challenges in growth, development, economic sustainability, resilience, financial stability, transnational crime, corruption, terrorism, food and energy security. In all In these areas, the G20 has the potential to reach consensus and achieve results," Modi said.

  According to previous reports, following the meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Twenty (G20), India ushered in the second ministerial meeting after taking over the G20 rotating presidency on March 1 - the G20 foreign ministers meeting.

As one of the important preparatory meetings before the G20 leaders summit in September this year, the foreign ministers will have representatives from 40 countries and many international organizations to participate, and will discuss topics such as strengthening multilateralism, food and energy security .

  (Source: World Wide Web)