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MoS Muraleedharan joins 2nd G20 Sherpa meeting in Kumarakom

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New Delhi: Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Friday joined the inaugural session of the Second G20 Sherpa Meeting in Kumarakom, Kerala.

In a tweet, he said:

“Delighted to have joined the inaugural session of 2nd #G20 Sherpa Meeting at Kumarakom, Kerala.

“Confident that the Sherpas will carry forward the discussions further to achieve outcomes that are ambitious, inclusive, decisive & action oriented.”

The Second G20 Sherpas meeting under India’s G20 Presidency, chaired by India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, is being held in the picturesque village of Kumarakom, Kerala, from March 30 to April 2.

Over 120 delegates from G20 Members, nine invitee countries, and various international and regional organizations, have gathered for the four-day event that will see multilateral discussions on G20’s economic and developmental priorities as well as on addressing contemporary global challenges. The deliberations will focus both on policy approaches and concrete implementation.

The 2nd Sherpas Meeting will work on a range of cross-cutting issues of global concern, and will encompass the work being done under the 13 Working Groups within the Sherpa track.

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