
Lojien Ben Gassem
RIYADH: The two-day G20 Leaders’ Summit taking place in Riyadh under the presidency of Saudi Arabia is expected to lay the foundations for a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis.
The top-level conference has brought together some of the world’s largest economies — amounting to around 85 percent of global GDP — to discuss the most challenging socioeconomic global issues.
The G20 presidency rotates between member countries, and the Kingdom took hold of the reins this year for the first time.
Each presidency year typically concludes with the G20 Leaders’ Summit, a powerful gathering of heads of state that made its debut in 2008. The theme of this year’s presidency has been, “Realizing Opportunities of the 21st Century for All.”
Saudi Minister of Commerce and acting Media Minister Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi said that due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 summit had become a meeting representing all nations.
During a press conference, he said: “The whole world is waiting for what will be discussed in the summit and when the economic wheels start moving again.”
The minister pointed out that Saudi Arabia was the only Arabic country in the G20 and added: “The Kingdom has put its mark on the leading map in the world.”
Saudi G20 sherpa, Dr. Fahad Al-Mubarak, said the G20 summit would be different this year and one of the most important to date, “because this year has been full of events as well as achievements, so we hope that a successful meeting will be held.”