After the two-day meetings of the leaders, the G20 Summit Final Declaration was published in 52 articles. It was emphasized that the G20 should take the necessary and clear steps in this critical period for the global economy, where the summit took place at a time when many crises were experienced at the same time in the world. It was stated that we will continue to support the least developed and developing countries, especially the small island countries, against global challenges. It was stated that these supports will take place in 5 steps in a way that will ensure a holistic and strong recovery, sustainable development and increase in employment.
In the statement, it was stated that there is deep concern that current conflicts and tensions will deepen the challenges in global food security, and therefore they are committed to take urgent steps to prevent hunger and malnutrition in developing countries and to save lives, putting vulnerable communities at the center. It called for the provision of sustainable, food systems and resilient agriculture.
It was underlined that they are pleased with the Istanbul Agreement mediated by Turkey and the United Nations, and that it is important for the relevant parties to implement the agreement in a timely, complete and ongoing manner. In the statement, it was stated that the G20 Central banks will continue to adjust the pace of monetary tightening based on data and clearly, making sure that inflation expectations are anchored, and that central banks closely monitor price pressures on inflation expectations in line with their objectives and are determined to ensure price stability. In addition, it was stated that today's age should not be the age of war, and it was stated that a peaceful solution by maintaining diplomacy and dialogue in conflicts is of vital importance.
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