The summit has increased Russia’s diplomatic isolation, but at the same time reduced confrontation between the different blocs.
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The G20 It concluded today with a statement in which most of its members condemned the war in Ukraine, at a summit that has increased Russia’s diplomatic isolation while reducing inter-bloc confrontation.
A “majority” of G20 members has rejected Russia’s invasion of the neighboring country and called for the immediate withdrawal of that country’s troops from Ukrainian territory, in a statement that nevertheless admits there were “different views” on the situation in Ukraine during talks on the Indonesian island of Bali.
With this verbal juggling and after long and hard diplomatic negotiations, the group of Twenty managed to execute a joint statement that seemed impossible before the meeting in Bali, which took place amid fears of another cold war and has also been amended . it event in Poland of the eve
G20 summit in Bali (Indonesia). Photo: EFE
The Bali statement contains an explicit mention of the war in Ukraine, something they rejected until now Russia, China or Indiaand that it managed to fit into the joint communiqué with the aforementioned nuance that the countries remain stuck in their positions and allude to an earlier UN resolution.
The mention of the war was in fact the “disputed” paragraph of the document, as acknowledged by the Indonesian leader, Yoko Widodowho holds the rotating presidency of the G20, at a press conference at the end of the summit.
The text emphasizes the need to “uphold international law” and “ensure peace and stability”, including humanitarian principles and the protection of civilians and infrastructure in armed conflict.
“The use of or threat of the use of nuclear weapons is intolerable. The peaceful resolution of conflicts is vital, and efforts to confront crises, along with diplomacy and dialogue,” adds the text, which also includes it is stated that the current era “should not be one”. of peace”.
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