The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed dissatisfaction that the G20 final declaration on the Ukrainian conflict did not contain anti-Russian language. Oleg Nikolenko, the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, stated this in social networks.
“The G20 adopted a final declaration. In the statement, it was stated that Ukraine is grateful to the partners who tried to add strong language to the text.
He also noted that G20 countries “have nothing to be proud of” because of the final declaration’s wording on the Ukraine conflict.
In addition, Nikolenko showed an excerpt from the text of the final declaration that contained language that had been crossed out and replaced with options acceptable to Ukrainian officials.
On September 9, Russia’s G20 Sherpa Svetlana Lukash joined leaders of G20 member states at the summit in New Delhi. To agree To act in a united manner in resolving conflicts around the world.
In the declaration registeredIt was stated that in the context of the events in Ukraine, G20 members confirmed their national positions and decisions adopted by the UN Security Council and the General Assembly. The document emphasizes that all countries should avoid the threat or use of force to seize territory.
Formerly at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your name Do not succumb to the media’s provocations regarding the G20 statement.