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G20 Summit: US, India and Gulf states pushing ahead with plans for rail deal

Earlier this year, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan traveled to Saudi Arabia for talks that also included Indian and UAE representatives on the topic

September 09, 2023 / 10:21 IST
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The leaders of the BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are trying to increase the group’s influence and counter US power over the global economy and trade, including through the role of the US dollar.
The leaders of the BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are trying to increase the group’s influence and counter US power over the global economy and trade, including through the role of the US dollar.

US President Joe Biden and the leaders of India, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are pushing ahead with plans for a joint infrastructure deal, but it’s unclear if an agreement will be reached during this weekend’s Group of 20 summit, a top White House aide said.

Biden’s top Asia adviser, Kurt Campbell, declined to handicap the chances of an announcement at the G-20 but told reporters on September 8 that the US was working on the initiative with partner nations. Campbell spoke after Biden met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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“Those are not concluded,” Campbell said of the negotiations during a briefing in Delhi. “We’re in the middle of it. I think the important thing for you to hear here, in that bilateral meeting, the strongest supporter of this initiative is India".

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