UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan reiterates the Emirati commitment to global unity in the face of challenges. Sharing a video of his G20 visit to India, he emphasized “constructive talks” and pledged continued support for international efforts toward a stable and sustainable future for all.
The video showcases the vibrant scenes of the summit, including a warm welcome from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who initiated the event with a call for the welfare and happiness of humanity.
Salutations and Companionship
Despite significant differences among key players in the group, leaders successfully crafted a consensus document aimed at addressing formidable challenges in the years ahead.
In one video segment, various leaders are depicted holding hands in celebration of the launch of the Global Biofuels Alliance, with 19 countries and 12 international organizations, including both G20 members and non-members, joining the alliance.
The video also captures a warm hug between French President Emmanuel Macron and Sheikh Mohamed, with Macron referring to the UAE president as a “friend” and expressing a commitment to invest alongside him. Sheikh Mohammed responds with a heartfelt gesture. During their individual meeting, the two leaders discussed cooperation between their countries.
The G20 group introduced an ambitious infrastructure project, creating a vast corridor connecting India, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Europe, and the US through shipping and rail, aimed at boosting various sectors of the economy, including commerce, energy, and data. This project is seen as an alternative supply chain emerging in the post-pandemic era, expected to foster development across multiple nations without coercion, according to a senior American official.
Throughout Sheikh Mohamed’s video, he is seen engaging in handshakes and in-depth discussions with various leaders at the summit, conducting individual meetings with several country leaders.
The video also includes snippets of addresses from various leaders, including US President Joe Biden, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.