Negotiations on the situation in Ukraine at the G20 summit in New Delhi were very difficult, but the collective attitude of the BRICS countries worked. This was stated by Russian Sherpa at G20 Svetlana Lukash. TASS.
“There were very difficult negotiations on the Ukraine issue and, above all, probably the collective attitude of the BRICS countries and other partners worked,” he said.
Lukash noted that G20 states agreed to work together to resolve all kinds of conflicts around the world.
On September 9, Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said that most of the preparations for the G20 summit declaration had been completed. special geopolitical problems and, above all, the conflict in Ukraine.
on the same day reportedWhile the Ukraine crisis was being discussed, G20 countries had different views and assessments of what was happening. It was noted that at the meeting, summit participants touched upon the negative consequences of the conflict in Ukraine in terms of global food and energy security.
Earlier, India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant was the author of the G20 New Delhi Declaration. accepted Full consensus on all issues related to development and geopolitics. According to him, new geopolitical conditions are a strong call “for the planet, people, peace and prosperity in the modern world.”
Formerly Zelensky saidIt prevents Ukraine from transferring hostilities to the territory of the Russian Federation.
Source: Gazeta

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