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China seeks to water down G20 statement on Ukraine

AFP . Bengaluru
26 Feb 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 26 Feb 2023 22:58:24
China seeks to water down G20 statement on Ukraine

G20 finance ministers struggled Saturday to agree on a joint statement on the global economy at talks in India, with China seeking to water down any reference to the Ukraine war, officials said.

Spain’s representative Nadia Calvino said that because of “less constructive” approaches by some unspecified countries at talks among the world’s top 20 economies in Bengaluru, agreeing on a statement was proving “difficult”.

China wanted to water down the language of a G20 leaders’ statement from November that had said that “most members strongly condemned the war” in Ukraine, officials told AFP.

One delegate said on condition of anonymity that China wanted to remove the word “war”.

Others said a joint statement was now unlikely, as has happened in several other such gatherings since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago.

Representatives were negotiating until 2:00 am Saturday, another delegate said. China and current G20 president India have refused to condemn Russia, which is New Delhi’s biggest arms supplier and a major source of oil for India since the invasion.

But Western countries -- including Germany and France -- insisted that the language cannot be weaker than the communique issued by G20 leaders in Indonesia in November.

 

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