The final declaration of the G20 summit showed that countries can come together to resolve difficult issues that deeply divide some members of the organization from others. This was stated by US Presidential National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, as quoted by the Financial Times.
According to Sullivan, the document contains a “set of sequential paragraphs” on the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. “From our point of view, it very well defends the principle that states cannot use force to achieve territorial conquests, that the use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable, that a just world must be based on the principles of the UN Charter,” he added and emphasized that the declaration was “ “a vote of confidence” that G20 members can come together to solve problems.
However, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, as noted earlier, stated that the organization “has nothing to be proud of” in the G20 communiqué on the situation in Ukraine. They even corrected some points of the document at their own discretion.
Let us recall that on September 9, G20 members at a summit in India adopted a joint declaration, which calls for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of countries and notes the inadmissibility of the use of nuclear weapons.
Source: Rosbalt

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