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G20 communique urges ‘all’ to honor ‘international law’ – DW – 09/09/2023

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Kyiv has strongly criticized the G20 leaders’ statement for failing to condemn Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman saying Ukrainian participation in the summit would have helped those attending to understand the situation better.

In the statement, the leaders said no state should use force to seize territory from another, but they did not mention Russia by name.

“Ukraine is grateful to the partners who tried to include strong wording in the text. At the same time, in terms of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the Group of 20 has nothing to be proud of,” said Oleg Nikolenko from the Ukrainian ministry.

Nikolenko posted a photo showing a part of the statement with changes marked in red, including replacing the wording “the war in Ukraine” with “the war against Ukraine.” The edited version also contained references to Russia. 

The communique from the Delhi summit differed in its reticence from a G20 statement in Bali last year that cited a UN resolution condemning “in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine”.

“It’s obvious that the Ukraine’s participation (in the meeting) would allow the participants to better understand the situation,” Nikolenko said. 

Svetlana Lukash, a Russian negotiator at the summit, told journalists that the joint declaration was welcomed by Moscow.

She said that although there had been “very difficult negotations” about wording over Ukraine, the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) had helped make the declaration “balanced.”

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