G20 stops short of condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine . G20 stop short of

G20 stops short of condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine . G20 stop short of

US President Joe Biden was hoping to convince the worlds largest economies to rally behind Ukraine during his twonight stay in India for the summit . He also pressed his case for American investment in the developing world . The declaration earned the praise of the United States. It was a message of unity at a markedly fractured moment for the grouping. The document also stated opposition to the use of nuclear weapons and highlighted the economic effects of the war. It also stated there were different views and assessments of the situation. The language differed from last years G. declaration which stated most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine. Russia and China had resisted stronger language in a final statement making any kind of agreement difficult. Russia as a member of the G would have to agree on any consensus statement on Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oleg Nikolenko criticized the declaration. Biden said Saturday he would have welcomed the presence of his Chinese counterpart at the summit but that positive outcomes were still possible. The absence of Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin provided for Biden to make a more affirmative case at the summits . Biden said ‘no the summit is going well’ with the summit. It would be nice to have him here but no the summit’s absence of Xis absence of . Xi Jinping or Vladimir Putin’S absence. It is a ‘very good job’ to include strong wording in the statement. It does a very good job to include the statement’. The declaration. It did a good job. It’ll be a great job to be a good thing to include a good deed,” said the U.S.’t to include. The statement. The U.K. to include

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