G20 summit statement avoids condemning Russia for Ukraine war, calls for peace
- The G20 summit adopted a consensus declaration on its opening day, avoiding condemnation of Russia for the war in Ukraine. The declaration calls on all states to refrain from using force to seize territory and emphasizes the principles of international law and territorial integrity. It also supports initiatives for peace in Ukraine and calls for the safe flow of grain, food, and fertilizer from Ukraine and Russia.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the adoption of the G20 declaration, highlighting the hard work of all teams. The summit was marked by differing views on the war in Ukraine, preventing agreement on a single communique at previous meetings. The declaration also addresses debt vulnerabilities, multilateral development banks, cryptocurrencies, and financing for the energy transition.
- The G20 summit was held in New Delhi, with notable absentees including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Chinese government's decision not to participate raises speculation about China's focus on other groupings like BRICS. The absence of a declaration would have been unprecedented in 20 years of G20 summits.
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NUEVA DELHI.- El Grupo de los 20 (G-20) adoptó el sábado en su cumbre de líderes en la India una declaración conjunta que evita condenar a Rusia por la guerra en Ucrania, pero pide a todos los Estados que se abstengan del uso de la fuerza para apoderarse de territorio, en un consenso que parecía muy difícil de alcanzar en momentos que el grupo atraviesa profundas divisiones.El primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, anunció la adopción de la…
The G20 states do not explicitly condemn the Russian war of aggression in their final document. Ukraine is disappointed, Russia praises the statement.
G20 'consensus' declaration calls for peace, but refuses to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine
The Group of 20 summit in New Delhi adopted a "consensus" declaration on Sept. 9 that called on countries not to use force to seize territory but fell short of condemning Russia for its war in Ukraine. Reuters reported that the consensus "came as a surprise" as the group has different views on Russia’s war in Ukraine, with Western nations "pushing for strong condemnation" of Russia while other countries demanding "a focus on broader economic iss…
G20 leaders reach consensus statement, softening stance on Ukraine
NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi says global economic leaders have reached a consensus on a final communique, but the language surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine -- which is leading to geopolitical tensions -- has softened since the lea
G20 leaders reach consensus statement, softening stance on Ukraine
NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi says global economic leaders have reached a consensus on a final communique, but the language surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine -- which is leading to geopolitical tensions -- has softened since the lea
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