US, India, Saudi, EU unveil rail, ports deal on G20 sidelines in New Delhi
US, India, Saudi, EU unveil rail, ports deal on G20 sidelines in New Delhi
New Delhi: President of the European Union Ursula von der Leyen, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman , Indian PM Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden (left to right) attend an event to announce an a multinational rail and ports deal linking the Middle East and South Asia in New Delhi on Saturday.
Global leaders announced a multinational rail and ports deal linking the Middle East and South Asia on Saturday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi.
The pact comes at a critical time as US President Joe Biden seeks to counter China’s Belt and Road push on global infrastructure by pitching Washington as an alternative partner and investor for developing countries at the G20 grouping.
Biden said it was a “real big deal” that would bridge ports across two continents and lead to a “more stable, more prosperous and integrated Middle East.” He said at an event announcing the pact that it would unlock “endless opportunities” for clean energy, clean electricity, and laying cable to connect communities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of summit host India said: “Today, as we embark upon such a big connectivity initiative, we are sowing the seeds for future generations to dream bigger.”
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