President Biden arrived today in New Delhi for the Group of 20 summit, where the world leaders not in the room at the meeting this weekend may be as important as those who are there.
China’s leader, Xi Jinping, and President Vladimir Putin of Russia both decided to skip this year’s event, leaving a hole that the U.S. is seeking to fill.
At the summit, Biden plans to use the absences of Xi and Putin as an opportunity to present his case to the large group of important leaders that they should align with the U.S. on major issues including condemning Russia’s war in Ukraine and curbing China’s assertiveness.
Still, Biden will try to shore up his relationship with the summit’s host, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
My colleague Katie Rogers, who is covering the summit, said Biden saw Modi as “politically stable.” But, she added, “it remains to be seen how much of a partner he could be in forcefully countering China’s rise.”
Persons:
Biden, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Xi, Putin, Narendra Modi, Katie Rogers, Modi, ”
Organizations:
Group, U.S, India
Locations:
New Delhi, Russia, Ukraine, China