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Disagreements regarding the war in Ukraine ruins G20 talks

Ukraine

Russia’s war in Ukraine has dominated G20 discussions. With India claiming there will be no common statement. India’s G20 presidency has focused on issues that unite the Global South. Russia’s war in Ukraine has dominated G20 discussions, with hosts India claiming that there will be no common statement as a result of the heated confrontations. … Read more

G20 foreign ministers fail to reach complete accord, says India

India

The G20 foreign ministers’ differing viewpoints on the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Prevented them from releasing a united statement. But they did reach agreement on other important topics. S. Jaishankar, the foreign minister of India, stated on Thursday that the G20 foreign ministers’ “differing viewpoints” on the Russia-Ukraine crisis prevented them from agreeing to release a united … Read more

Blinken: G20 meeting “marred” by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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The meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been marred by the conflict in Ukraine. With Blinken calling on Russia to end its war of aggression and withdraw from Ukraine. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged nations to stand above their divisions. A meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been “marred” by … Read more

Meeting of US, Chinese, and Russian ministers in Delhi is a major test for Indian diplomacy

Delhi
  • India’s foreign minister will meet his American, Chinese, and Russian counterparts on Thursday.
  • The world’s largest democracy has been eager to position itself as a leader of emerging and developing nations.
  • Modi alluded to the Ukraine situation, saying it was producing “deep global divisions.”

Foreign ministers from the world’s largest economies have gathered in New Delhi, laying the groundwork for a major test of Indian diplomacy as it attempts to negotiate tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India’s foreign minister, will meet his American, Chinese, and Russian counterparts Thursday in the second high-level ministerial meeting under India’s Group of 20 (G20) presidency this year, hoping to find enough common ground to deliver a joint statement at the end of the summit.

With a population of more than 1.3 billion people, the world’s largest democracy has been eager to position itself as a leader of emerging and developing nations – often referred to as the global South – at a time when soaring food and energy prices as a result of the war are hammering consumers who are already dealing with rising costs and inflation.

Such views were front and center during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s opening speech on Thursday, when he spoke of the world’s various challenges, with less wealthy nations bearing the brunt of the burden.

“The experience of the last few years, the financial crisis, climate change, the pandemic, terrorism, and wars clearly shows that global governance has failed,” Modi said.

“We must also admit that the tragic consequences of this failure are being faced most over by the developing countries,” who he says are most affected by global warming “caused by richer countries”.

Modi alluded to the Ukraine situation, saying it was producing “deep global divisions.” But, he urged the foreign ministers to set aside their disagreements during their meeting on Thursday.

“We should not allow issues that we cannot resolve together to come in the way of those we can,” he said.

Analysts say India’s attempt to promote its agenda has been hindered by the war’s persistent fissures.

These disparities were on display last month in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru when G20 finance leaders failed to agree on a statement following their meeting. Russia and China both refused to sign the united declaration, which condemned Moscow’s invasion. It left India with the task of issuing a “chair’s report and outcome document” that summarised the two days of negotiations and recognized disputes.

According to analysts, New Delhi has skillfully handled its ties to Russia and the West throughout the war, with Modi emerging as a leader courted by all parties.

But as the war enters its second year, and tensions continue to rise, pressure could mount on countries, including India, to take a firmer stand against Russia – putting Modi’s statecraft to the test.

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Ukraine to take the stage at G20 foreign ministers conference in Delhi

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The platform would be used by Delhi to discuss issues concerning emerging countries. Splits within the group over the Ukraine conflict will put India’s diplomacy to the test. Experts predict that tensions over Ukraine will overshadow negotiations. Foreign ministers from the world’s most powerful economies have gathered in Delhi for the second high-level ministerial meeting … Read more

G20 fails to reach consensus on Russia-Ukraine war -sources

G20
  • Host India is pressing the meeting to avoid using the word “war” in any communique.
  • The US and its G7 partners have been demanding that the declaration explicitly criticize Russia for its invasion of its neighbor.
  • Such clashes have become more prevalent in the G20.

G20 finance leaders have been unable to find an agreement on how to describe the conflict in Ukraine, and the conference in Mumbai on Saturday is expected to end without a joint declaration, according to attendees.

The US and its G7 partners have been firm in demanding that the declaration explicitly criticize Russia for its invasion of its neighbor, which has been rejected by the Russian and Chinese delegations, they added.

Russia, which is a member of the G20, refers to its actions in Ukraine as a “special military operation”, and avoids calling it an invasion or war.

Host India is also pressing the meeting to avoid using the word “war” in any communique, G20 officials have told Reuters. India, which holds the current G20 presidency, has kept a largely neutral stance on the war, declining to blame Russia for the invasion, seeking a diplomatic solution and sharply boosting its purchases of Russian oil.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the group could not back down from a common statement issued at a G20 conference in Bali, Indonesia, last November, in which “most members strongly opposed the violence in Ukraine,” but accepted that certain countries perceived the conflict differently.

“Either we have the same language or we do not sign on the final communique,” Le Maire told on Friday.

On the fringes of the conference on Friday, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said the G20 must not abandon its prior criticism of Russia.

“We need absolute clarity, this is a war initiated by (Russian President Vladimir) Putin,” he said.

Such clashes have become more prevalent in the G20, a group established over 20 years ago in reaction to previous economic crises but recently hampered by divisions between Western nations and others, notably China and Russia.

According to a senior G20 source, negotiations over the statement were challenging, with Russia and China opposing Western initiatives.  “India wants to stick to the Bali wording,” the source said.

According to the source and several other officials, a consensus on the communique seemed doubtful, and the conference was likely to end with a statement by the host summarising the deliberations.

“In the absence of a consensus, the option for India would be to issue a chair statement,” one of the officials said.

The foreign, finance and communication ministries in India did not immediately respond to demands for comment.

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Host India doesn’t want G20 to discuss further Russia sanctions – sources

India
  • Group of Seven (G7) nations will meet on the margins of a G20 meeting in India.
  • Finance ministers and central bank chiefs stated that the economic consequences of the conflict will be considered.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not directly condemned Moscow for the invasion.

India does not want the G20 to discuss additional sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine during New Delhi’s one-year presidency of the bloc, six senior Indian officials said on Wednesday, amid debate over how even to describe the conflict.

On the eve of the first anniversary of the invasion, finance chiefs from the Group of Seven (G7) nations will meet on the margins of a G20 meeting in India on Feb. 23, Japan’s finance minister said on Tuesday.

The sources, who are directly involved in this week’s G20 conference of finance ministers and central bank chiefs, stated that the economic consequences of the conflict will be considered, but India would not consider extra sanctions against Russia.

“India is not keen to discuss or back any additional sanctions on Russia during the G20,” said one of the officials. “The existing sanctions on Russia have had a negative impact on the world.”

Another official said sanctions were not a G20 issue. “G20 is an economic forum for discussing growth issues.”

The Indian government, as well as the finance and foreign ministries, did not immediately respond to queries for comment.

Officials struggled to find an appropriate word to describe the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Wednesday, the first day of discussions to produce the G20 declaration.

“Crisis” or a “Challenge” rather than a “War”

According to officials, India attempted to reach an agreement on the terminology by calling it a “crisis” or a “challenge” rather than a “war,” but the meetings ended without a conclusion.

These conversations have been moved to Thursday when US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will be present.

According to Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, the war has disproportionately affected poorer countries by boosting fuel and food prices.

In recent months, India’s neighbors – Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh – have all sought loans from the International Monetary Fund to help them deal with the economic consequences of the pandemic and conflict.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said on Tuesday that the United States and its partners planned to apply fresh sanctions and export controls in the coming days to target Russia’s acquisition of dual-use equipment such as refrigerators and microwaves in order to get chips for its military.

The restrictions would also strive to do more to prevent the transit of oil and other banned products through neighboring countries.

Adeyemo also stated that authorities from a coalition of more than 30 countries would warn corporations, financial institutions, and individuals who continue to do business with Russia that they would face penalties.

The administration of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not directly condemned Moscow for the invasion, instead calling for discussion and diplomacy to resolve the war. India has also increased its purchases of oil from Russia, its largest supplier of military weapons.

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Ban on extra marital affair tests democracy in Indonesia

Indonesia

One of several contentious amendments to Indonesia’s penal code this month. Rights activists say that the new code threatens Indonesians’ personal freedoms. Offenders face months-to-years in prison. The prohibition of extramarital sex, which was one of several contentious changes to Indonesia’s penal code passed earlier this month, grabbed the most of the attention. Tourism statistics … Read more

Joe Biden announces his support for African Union in summit

Joe Biden

Joe Biden supports the African Union’s G20 participation. In Washington, DC, for the three-day US-Africa Summit. Biden will say. Biden expects 50 African leaders. US President Joe Biden will support the African Union’s permanent membership in the Group of 20 major economies in an effort to strengthen the position of the continent, according to the … Read more

Narendra Modi promotes unity as G20 president

Narendra Modi

India’s annual rotating presidency of the Group of Twenty (G20) began on Thursday. The theme of India’s presidency is ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’, inspired by the Sanskrit phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. Mr. Modi has called for member countries to make India’s G20 presidency one of “healing, harmony and hope”. As the G20’s leader, India … Read more

At G20, Rishi Sunak promises to criticize the Putin government

At G20, Rishi Sunak promises to criticize the Putin government

Rishi Sunak promises to “call out Putin’s administration” at international summit in Bali, Indonesia. Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will be target of angry remarks. Sunak: “Putin’s war has caused devastation around the world – destroying lives and plunging economies into turmoil”. This is Mr. Sunak’s second trip abroad as PM, following his hasty departure … Read more

G20 finance leaders convene in Indonesia but don’t make significant policy

G20

The G20 major economies’ finance chiefs pledged to address global food insecurity. But little progress was made amid divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine. Janet Yellen said the differences prevented a formal communique from being issued. The G20 will set up a joint forum between finance and agriculture ministers.  The failure to agree on a … Read more

G20 finance summit is anticipated to end without a formal communiqué

G20 finance summit

The Group of 20 major nations’ two-day conference of finance ministers and central bankers is poised to end without a formal declaration Instead, the sources added, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the Indonesian Finance Minister, who is hosting this week’s summit on the Indonesian island of Bali Senior Western officials, including Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and … Read more

Yellen says Ukraine war is world ‘greatest challenge’

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns Russia’s war in Ukraine is the greatest threat to the global economy. Yellen urges G20 allies to set a price ceiling on Russian oil to choke off Putin’s war chest and pressure Moscow to cease its assault while lowering energy costs. BALI, Indonesia: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned … Read more

China to decide on attending G20 meeting in IoK

hinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian

BEIJING: China has opposed India’s plan of holding the G20 meeting in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and called on focusing on economic recovery and avoid politicizing the relevant issue. “China’s position on Kashmir is consistent and clear cut. It is a legacy issue between India and Pakistan. It should be properly resolved in accordance … Read more

Joko Widodo to meet Ukrainian, Russian presidents for peace talks

joko widodo

Indonesian president will meet Russian and Ukrainian presidents in regards to peace talks. He will visit on June 30. He will travel to UAE before returning to Indonesia. Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia and chairman of the G20, departed for Europe on Sunday, where he plans to visit Russia and Ukraine and meet with … Read more

Indonesia: International pressure over palm oil export ban

In the face of rising global food costs, Indonesia is under increasing international pressure over its prohibition on palm oil exports. The prohibition by the world’s top palm oil exporter has put upward pressure on edible oil prices at a time when supplies are already strained owing to bad harvests, the Ukraine crisis, and COVID-19-related … Read more

Putin, Zelensky both invited to G20: Indonesian president

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JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo said Friday that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been invited to the Group of 20 (G20) conference in November. In a virtual press conference, Widodo stated, “Indonesia is ready to contribute to the peace effort.” “Indonesia wants to unite the G20. Do not let … Read more

Putin and Zelensky have been invited to the G20

Indonesian President Joko Widodo said Friday that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been invited to the Group of 20 (G20) conference in November. In a virtual press conference, Widodo stated, “Indonesia is ready to assist to the peace endeavour.” “Indonesia wants to bring the G20 together. Do not allow … Read more

US leads G20 boycott of Russian finance officials

G20 boycott

When Russian officials spoke at a gathering of finance officials from the world’s richest countries on Wednesday, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen led a multi-nation walkout in protest of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The first gathering of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors since President Vladimir Putin authorized the invasion in late February hung … Read more

Higher food prices could push 10 mn into poverty: Yellen

Russia

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Rising food charges which have been driven even higher through Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could pressure upwards of 10 million humans into poverty,  on Tuesday. Moscow’s invasion of its neighbor and retaliatory sanctions imposed by the West starting in past due February have brought on a spike in crude … Read more

Yellen to call for increased economic pressure on Russia: official

Yellen

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen this week will name on her opposite numbers to ramp up the monetary pain on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, a senior Treasury legit stated Monday. Yellen will participate within the spring conferences of the IMF and World Bank, as well as gatherings of finance officers from the G7 … Read more

Biden to meet with Turkey’s Erdogan Sunday: US official

ROME – US President Joe Biden will meet with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome, a senior US official said. The NATO allies had been expected to hold a bilateral at the UN summit climate in Glasgow next week, but a senior US administration official … Read more

World leaders to talk climate, economy, vaccines at G20

ROME: Climate change and the relaunch of the global economy will top the G20 agenda as leaders of the world’s most advanced nations meet Saturday, the first in-person gathering since the pandemic. Looming over the two-day talks in Rome is pressure to make headway on tackling global warming, ahead of the key COP26 summit kicking … Read more

G20’s commitment needed to reach the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal: UN chief

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UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the leadership of Group of 20 industrialised countries on the key issue of climate action, saying that he sees no pathway to reach Paris Agreement’s 1.5 degrees Celsius goal without them. “The world urgently needs a clear and unambiguous commitment to the 1.5 degree goal of … Read more