Indian artist Jagjot Singh Rubal gives final touches to an oil painting of U.S. President Joe Biden, at his workshop in Amritsar on September 5, 2023, ahead of the two-day G20 summit in New Delhi.
The pair's absence has sparked fears that a communique binding member states may not be issued at the end of a G20 leaders' summit — undercutting India's clout and diminishing his domestic messaging.
At a pre-summit press conference Friday, India's G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant said the final declaration "is almost ready."
In their joint statement after their Friday bilateral meeting, Biden and Modi "reaffirmed their commitment to the G20."
Despite recently traveling to South Africa for a BRICS meeting, Xi has rarely traveled abroad.
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