Washington, Feb 17 (AP) Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to India next week to attend Group of 20 finance minister meetings in Bengaluru and will address the global economic impacts of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as her visit coincides with the one-year anniversary of the invasion.
Yellen's schedule of events will begin on February 23, where she plans to give a speech about the state of the economy as the US and its allies assist Ukraine in defending itself against the invasion, according to the Treasury Department.
She will also talk about bolstering public digital infrastructure and reforming the multilateral development banks, including the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, to make their investment requirements more climate-focused.
This will be the first finance ministers' meeting since India officially became chair of the Group of 20 leading economies in December.
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The Indian government has put climate issues at the top of the group's priorities.
A senior Treasury official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the secretary's travel plans said Yellen also intends to ask member countries to reduce emissions and will raise funds for climate finance projects to invest in developing countries' infrastructure, agriculture and renewable sources of energy.
The official also said part of the visit will focus on sovereign debt issues — namely Zambia's USD 6 billion debt to China, its biggest creditor.
Yellen visited Lusaka, Zambia's capital city that's visibly dominated by Chinese financing, in January, in part to discuss the country's massive debt to China. Zambia became the site of Africa's first coronavirus pandemic-era sovereign nation to default when it failed to make a USD 42.5 million bond payment in November 2020. Negotiations over how to deal with the debt load have been ongoing.
The G-20, made up of the world's largest economies, has a rolling presidency with a different member state in charge of the group's agenda and priorities each year.
At the UN climate conference last November, India — currently the world's third largest emitter of greenhouse gases — proposed a phaseout of all fossil fuels and repeatedly emphasized the need to revamp global climate finance.(AP)
(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)













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