“Kudos to the Indian presidency. It was an important presidency under the most difficult circumstances. India assumed the G20 presidency under the most difficult circumstances and managed it masterfully. My Chancellor was highly satisfied with India's leadership at the G20" - German envoy to India, Philipp Ackermann
“The German Chancellor feels that the outcome was beyond expectations and believes that the G20 gained more weight and legitimacy in the world. There were two divergent views when we arrived for the G20. We wanted to make the summit a success under India's presidency and also wanted a mention of the Ukraine crisis, similar to the declaration adopted at the Bali summit. The Chancellor, who, himself, is a tough negotiator, said the outcome (of the New Delhi summit) exceeded all expectations” - German envoy to India, Philipp Ackermann
“The first good thing in negotiations is that you don’t repeat the agreed language. Basically, Bali was not the agreed language. In Bali, some members — China and Russia — did not agree to everything (in the declaration). If you stay in the same language, it is the lowest common denominator. That’s not the case in this (New Delhi) declaration as it went further. I think it (the New Delhi Declaration) conveyed that what happened in Ukraine wasn't good. I think it is very important that you (India) mentioned that the global focus was now shifting towards the restoration of peace. The spirit of comprehensive trust for sustainable peace is reflected in the (New Delhi) declaration” - German envoy to India, Philipp Ackermann
