It seemed doomed to fail, but against all odds the G-20 managed to agree on a final joint declaration in the first hours of the meeting this Saturday. meeting. However, an agreement was reached after the sentence was commuted. Russia because I started a job war against Ukraine An incident in which almost half a million people died. This Sunday, Indiahost country closed this edition satisfied with the consensus. But beyond the grammatical balance, the world’s twenty largest economic powers are divided by the conflict that continues to bloodied the country’s east. Europe.
Evidence of this is the clash of different interpretations of the declaration. Russian President Vladimir Putin did not attend the meeting, but described the agreement reached through Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as “an unconditional success”. “Thanks to these positions adopted by countries, global south “In order to defend and protect its legitimate interests, the West has failed to ‘Ukrainise’ the agenda to the detriment of discussing the tasks facing developing countries,” the head of Russian diplomacy celebrated.
The agreed document, consisting of 37 pages and 83 paragraphs, does not explicitly condemn this situation. Kremlin with infestation but he limits himself to emphasizing that States should “refrain from counteracting” territorial integrity sovereignty or political independence of third parties” and labeling the threat of their use as “unacceptable.” nuclear weapons Repeated by Moscow.
At last year’s summit, G-20 members pointed to Putin and demanded the withdrawal of the agreement. Russian troops Ukraine’s request is now gone. his anger Kyiv It didn’t take long to arrive. “The G-20 has nothing to be proud of,” the Ukrainian Foreign Minister lamented. Oleg Nikolenkoin a message published on the networks.
Economy rather than politics
Western countries, United States of America at the top, they emerged to justify a juggling syntactic reformulation that “did a very good job of defending the principle.” attack gathered United NationsAccording to Jake Sullivan, US President Joe Biden’s national security advisor.
Like Washington, Europe denied the summit was a victory for the Kremlin. “This G-20 once again confirms Russia’s isolation,” French President Emmanuel Macron said. “An overwhelming majority of members today condemn the war in Ukraine and its effects.” Paris emphasizes that the summit held in New Delhi is not the place to make diplomatic progress on the conflict, prioritizing the solution of economic problems rather than political ones.