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The final communique of the G20 summit will not criticize the Russian invasion o...

China against: "Great Twenty" refrains from the condemnation of the Russian Federation as a result

The final communique of the G20 summit will not criticize the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but the document may contain the thesis that it is not the time for war now. In the final communique of the Summit of the Grand Twenty countries there will be no wording that condemn a full -scale war against Ukraine, resolved by Russia. China is opposed to the inclusion of such abstracts in the G20 document. It is reported by Financial Times with reference to sources among G20 representatives.

"There will be no agreement with the wording that condemn Russia's war in Ukraine," the German representative's journalists quoted at the summit. According to the newspaper, at meetings for closed doors to compile the communist of the summit, China strongly supported Russia, preventing the attempts of Western officials to include the formulations that condemn the war.

According to source data, the parties will include a blurry statement in the document that it is now "not time for war" or a separate statement on hostilities in Ukraine will be prepared by representatives of 19 or 18 countries. At the same time, answering the role of China in the negotiations on communic and whether the protection of the interests of Russia by Beijing would make it impossible for consensus, the French official stated that it is too early to predict the results of negotiations.

Western officials are also well aware that for many countries that are not in the "Great Seven", economic problems, lack of food and energy problems are more important than the war itself, and that they should remember the search for decisions To support these countries, not just demanding them to join Moscow's condemnation. "We want to avoid the formation of fronts inside the G20. We want to be open to dialogue with countries, even if they . . .

do not support sanctions (against the Russian Federation). The G20 accounts for 75% of world trade and 60% of the world's population. We cannot simply leave these countries Putin and his propaganda. We need to send a signal, "the German official said. According to European officials, the Summit in Bali will also become a platform in order to gain support for the introduction of prices for exports of Russian oil. In general, the summit is expected to have the personal presence of seventeen leaders.

The first discussion on Tuesday will be dedicated to the war in Ukraine-today President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy is about to speak to G20 leaders in online format. The second session will be dedicated to global health care and the third will be digital issues. We will remind, the President of Russia Vladimir Putin refused to participate in the G20 summit, to participate in the event in Bali went the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov.