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G20 summit avoids condemning Russia for Ukraine war, calls for peace

Published 09/08/2023, 11:50 PM
Updated 09/09/2023, 12:21 PM
© Reuters. A general view of the venue for the G20 summit in New Delhi, India, September 9, 2023. REUTERS/Amit Dave

By Nandita Bose, Sarita Chaganti Singh and Katya Golubkova

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Group of 20 adopted a consensus declaration at a summit on Saturday that avoided condemning Russia for the war in Ukraine but called on all states not to use force to grab territory.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the Leaders' Declaration had been adopted on the first day of the weekend G20 summit in New Delhi.

"On the back of the hard work of all the teams, we have received consensus on the G20 Leaders Summit Declaration. I announce the adoption of this declaration," Modi told the leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden and heads of government and state from across the world.

The consensus came as a surprise as G20 is deeply divided over the war in Ukraine, with Western nations earlier pushing for strong condemnation of Russia in the Leaders' Declaration, while others demanded a focus on broader economic issues.

"We call on all states to uphold the principles of international law including territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian law, and the multilateral system that safeguards peace and stability," the declaration said.

"We ... welcome all relevant and constructive initiatives that support a comprehensive, just, and durable peace in Ukraine.

"The use or threat of use of nuclear weapons is inadmissible," the statement added.

Ukraine's foreign ministry said the declaration was "nothing to be proud of", adding that a Ukrainian presence would have given participants a better understanding of the situation.

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However, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the declaration demonstrated a clear position on Russia's invasion of Ukraine by saying that the territorial integrity of countries cannot be called into question with violence.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the declaration had "very strong language about Russia's illegal war in Ukraine".

"I think that is a good and strong outcome."

There was no immediate reaction from Russia, which is being represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. He had said he would block the final declaration unless it reflected Moscow's position on Ukraine and other crises.

Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has left tens of thousands of dead, displaced millions and sown economic turmoil across the world. Moscow denies committing atrocities during the conflict, which it terms a "special operation" to "demilitarize" Ukraine.

The declaration also called for the implementation of the Black Sea (NYSE:SE) initiative for the safe flow of grain, food and fertiliser from Ukraine and Russia. Moscow pulled out of the agreement in July over what it called a failure to meet its demands to implement a parallel agreement easing rules for its own food and fertiliser exports.

CHINA SUPPORTS, INDIA SAYS

India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said China, Russia's main major ally, was supportive of the outcome.

"Differing viewpoints and interests were at play, but we were able to find common ground on all issues," he told a press conference.

The differing views on the war had prevented agreement on even a single communique at ministerial meetings during India's G20 presidency so far this year.

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India's sherpa, the country representative to the G20, said the host nation worked "very closely" with Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia to reach a consensus on the language on the war in Ukraine in the summit document.

The declaration also said the group agreed to address debt vulnerabilities in low and middle-income countries "in an effective, comprehensive and systematic manner", but did not make any fresh action plan.

It said countries pledged to strengthen and reform multilateral development banks, while it accepted the proposal for tighter regulation of cryptocurrencies.

It also agreed that the world needs a total of $4 trillion of low-cost financing annually for the energy transition, with a high share of renewables in the primary energy mix.

The statement called for accelerating efforts towards a "phasedown of unabated coal power", but said this had to be done "in line with national circumstances and recognizing the need for support towards just transitions".

DELHI CLOSED DOWN FOR SUMMIT

At the start of the day, Biden and other leaders were driven through deserted streets to a new, $300 million conch-shaped convention centre called Bharat Mandapam, opposite a 16th-century stone fort.

Many businesses, offices and schools have been closed in the city and traffic restricted as part of security measures to ensure the smooth running of the most high-powered meeting to be hosted by the country.

Modi inaugurated the meeting by calling on members to end a "global trust deficit" and announced that the bloc was granting permanent membership to the African Union in an effort to make it more representative.

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Despite the compromise over the Leaders' Declaration, the summit had been expected to be dominated by the West and its allies. Chinese President Xi Jinping is skipping the meeting and has sent Premier Li Qiang instead, while Russia's Vladimir Putin was also absent.

Biden, Scholz, Sunak, French President Emmanuel Macron, Saudi Arabia's Mohammed Bin Salman and Japan's Fumio Kishida, among others, are attending.

"It's incumbent upon the Chinese government to explain" why its leader would or would not participate, Jon Finer, the U.S. deputy national security adviser, told reporters in Delhi.

Biden said on Saturday: "It would be nice to have him here but the summit is going well."

Finer said there was speculation that China is "giving up on G20" in favour of groupings like BRICS, where it is dominant.

BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and has agreed to add another six members -- Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates - accelerating its push to reshuffle a world order it sees as outdated.

Latest comments

G20 = snowflake chicken
Disappointing result on russia
"China, Russia's main major ally" Big ally that are devastating russian natural resources at major cheap price
don't quite understand those who claim world leaders meeting face to face, is a waste of money, time, etc... having them actually talking together can prevent misunderstandings, war, and other man-made disasters, like putins war in Ukraine...
The west is losing its power.
of course, as expected... Asia's time has come, but will they embrace democracy or totalitarianism..?
It is meaningless gathering to waste the tax payers money, there is no serious discussion about the current issues triggered around the wold , Just a round table Jokers meeting to manipulate the situation on their on way!!!
So sadly expected.
There can be no peace until the putin regime suffers complete destruction
World leaders should not be permitted to be gangsters like the putin puketin slime
he needs to be taken out and I have to think the allies are trying but he is so secured that they can't get to him. when the person that crosses him and their family gets killed, like every time, it's a pretty good deterrent.
ok
Any declarations, made on meetings like this, are air-filled balloons, having no practical meaning. G20 and other similar venues are primarily pompous shows, arranged by and for modern royalty at taxpayer expense.
more empty-headed nonsense from 'warm camp'.. world leaders actually meeting in person can solve a plethora of issues. isolationism eventually leads to war and disaster...
How the world managed to survive during the lockdowns, then?
It's a great day back home where team Biden and its FBI and CDC were determined by 5th Circuit court that it violated fundamental Constitutional rights of free speech. Impeach!
It is indefensible, and it was started under Trump.
Maxie and bradie are two fascist pigs, fully supporting every totalitarian trick coming from Biden’s administration.
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