Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday cautioned that conflicts and confrontations being faced by the world today do not benefit anyone, saying the world has to mo♐ve forw💧ard with a human-centric approach.
Addre🃏ssing the inaugural session of the ninth G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) here, he also said we have to remove obstacles in the way ꧅of global trust.
Modi sai𒆙d this is the time for peace and brotherhood, and t💃ime to move forward together.
His remarks came against the backdrop of a series of brazen attacks on Israeli🐼 towns by Hamas militants over the weekend which triggered⭕ fresh tensions in the region.
Referrin🧸g to t🔯he attack on Parliament House some 20 years ago, the prime minister said India has been facing cross-border terrorism which has claimed thousands of innocent lives.
He noted that th🐼e world was now realising how big a challenge terrorism is. Terrorism anywhere, in whatever manifestation, is against humanity, heꦕ said.
The prime minister also said that the G20 p🔜residency ensured festivities in India throughout the year and India landing on the🐷 moon added to the celebrations.
-With PTI Input