New Delhi, March 1. The lack of consensus on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will take up much of the talks at the first meeting of G20 foreign ministers in New Delhi, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra told a conference on Wednesday. press.
“Also about the impact of this conflict on the rest of the world, especially the economic impact, the impact on development, the challenges that developing countries are facing because of the conflict,” he said. .
India hopes to advance other priority issues for nations, especially emerging and developing countries which are bearing the brunt of the effects of the global situation.
“We are very clear that foreign ministers need to focus on all priorities that are currently relevant in the global context,” he said.
The lack of unanimity on the position of the G20 (composed of the main economies, including the United States, Russia and China, and the most emerging countries), has already caused the failure of the group last week during the meeting of finance ministers that the meeting ended without a joint agreement.
Faced with the hope that ministers will not be able to converge their positions in an agreement tomorrow, Kwatra replied: “Let’s hope that the deputies of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting decide for themselves.
At tomorrow’s meeting, the foreign ministers of China, Russia and the United States are expected to meet as tensions escalate on different fronts.
Added to this is India, which, with a neutral position on the invasion of Ukraine, has avoided condemning Russia in much of the international arena, calling for an end to the conflict without establishing responsibilities for Moscow.
“Dialogue and diplomacy are the way forward to resolve the conflict,” Kwatra reiterated. EFE
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