The G20 Summit has reached a concensus on the issues facing the bloc, with negotiators resolving major differences by compromising over the wording on the war in Ukraine.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an agreement on a joint declaration, which acknowledged the "immense human suffering" caused by global conflicts but does not directly condemn Russia's war in Ukraine, at the summit of the world's 20 largest economies in New Delhi.
This cames after the Indian Prime Minister began the two-day meeting by calling on members to end a "global trust deficit" and announced that the G20 was granting permanent membership to the African Union in an effort to make it more representative.
Mr Modi made the announcement to applause from the world leaders gathered, which did not include the Russian President Vladimir Putin or Chinese President Xi Jinping, with least a fifth of G20 heads opting not to attend.
[["We have just received some good news. Because of the hard work done by our team and collaboration from all of you, we have been able to achieve consensus on the New Delhi G20 leaders’ summit declaration."]]