G20 leaders make Ukraine a priority despite India’s resistance
The leaders of the Group of Twenty, who began arriving this Friday in New Delhi to attend the summit this weekendexpressed their strong support for Ukraine and intention to discuss the conflictdespite the fact that India is trying to contain issues that fragment the consensus.
He The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, This morning, during a press conference held upon his arrival in the Indian capital, he underlined his strong condemnation of the conflict in Ukraine, to which he gave his support to stop Russian attacks since the start of the conflict.
“The EU position is very clear and we condemn this Russian aggression, we support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. We only support the peace formula proposed by President Zelensky and we will always be ready to defend these values”included in the G20, Michel said.
He British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also focused his concerns on Ukraine, an issue he hopes will be addressed during the Group’s negotiations despite the absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Regarding the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, what I will do ishighlight the devastating impact of Russia’s illegal invasion on millions of people around the worldespecially on food prices,” Sunar told Indian news agency ANI upon his arrival.
The British president insisted that one of his points to be discussed in this group would be “raise awareness of the impact of the illegal war waged by Russia”, he added.
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