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Kyiv slams Russia language in G20 statement – DW – 09/09/2023

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Kyiv has expressed disappointment at how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was referenced in the G20 communique released on Saturday. The issue was contentious because although the G20 includes staunch allies of Ukraine, it also includes Russia and some countries that have adopted neutral positions on the war. 

In the statement, G20 leaders said that “there were different views and assessments of the situation.”

It cited the United Nations charter, saying “all states must refrain from the threat or use of force to seek territorial acquisition against the territorial integrity and sovereignty or political independence of any state. The use or threat of use of nuclear weapons is inadmissible.”

However, it did not mention Russia by name.

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oleg Nikolenko said the G20 statement was “nothing to be proud of.”

“It is clear that the participation of the Ukrainian side [in the G20 meeting] would have allowed the participants to better understand the situation,” he wrote on Facebook.

However, Nikolenko nevertheless thanked Ukraine’s allies for pushing for stronger language during discussions.

“Ukraine is grateful to the partners who tried to include strong formulations in the text.”

Russian negotiator Svetlana Lukash told journalists in New Delhi that Moscow welcomed the “balanced” declaration.

She acknowledged that there had been “very difficult negotiations” over the language regarding Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the Untied States praised the statement for upholding the principle of territorial integrity and the sovereignty of states.

“From our perspective, it does a very good job,” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters.
 

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