Indian Prime Minister Modi, President of Russian Federation Vladimir V Putin and President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China, held a Trilateral Meeting During the 13th G20 summit at Buenos Aires. The three world leaders exchanged their views on expanding mutual cooperation in international forums and how to promote greater interaction among the three countries.
The leaders of the three nations agreed on the importance of reforming and strengthening of multilateral institutions which include the United Nations, WTO as well as new global financial institutions. They also identified the benefits of a multilateral trading system and an open world economy for global growth and prosperity.
The three leaders who sat for such a roundtable discussion for the 2nd time in its entirety and 12 years after the first meeting, also agreed to have regular consultations at all levels to jointly promote international and regional peace and stability, to strengthen cooperation through BRICS, SCO and EAS mechanisms, to address global challenges such as terrorism and climate change, and to encourage peaceful resolution of all differences.
The three leaders also acknowledged the importance of cooperation and have determined to hold further such trilateral meetings on multilateral occasions.