There are photos of Joe Biden, the president of the United States, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
At the G20 conference in New Delhi, India, Okonjo-Iweala and Biden were seen sharing a selfie together.
The president of the United States didn’t end there. Additionally, he snapped pictures of Okonjo-Iweala while she posed beside several members of her staff and Jake Sullivan, national security adviser to the US president.
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The “great moment” was shared by Okonjo-Iweala on her X page.
“At the G20 Leaders Summit. Some great moments with President Joe Biden @POTUS and also with @JakeSullivan46 National Security Advisor, discussing @WTO reform especially reform of the Dispute Settlement System. President Biden surprised us by taking a photo of me, my staff and @JakeSullivan46,” Okonjo-Iweala wrote.
The former minister for Nigeria also shared photos of her with President Bola Tinubu outside the event.
On September 10, the G20 meeting comes to a conclusion. On Saturday, the African Union (AU) formally joined the Group of 20 leading world economies.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated that Nigeria is prepared to play a significant role within the G-20 as the group works to create a more just international order.
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The President made this statement on Saturday in New Delhi, India, during Day One of the 18th G-20 Leaders’ Summit, according to a statement from his spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale.
President Tinubu said that collaboration and cooperation between states and regions will lead to peace and prosperity for all peoples, and he recognised the G-20’s crucial contribution to the creation of a rules-based international system that fosters shared prosperity and security.
It cannot be overstated, according to Tinubu, how important the League of 20 Strongest Economies will be in creating a new, rule-based international system.
He said: “Most of today’s pressing issues are international in character and cannot be addressed without multilateral cooperation.
“Therefore, stronger collaboration, cooperation, and partnerships among diverse regions are the pathways to a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable future for our world.
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“This is why the role and contributions of the G-20 in shaping a new world order that is fair and rules-based can not be over-emphasized. A world that lives as one family, but is divided by staggering income inequalities and uneven access to basic social goods by the vast majority of our people cannot result in a peaceful and secure world where shared prosperity is achieved.”
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