Russia says G20 acted in the interest of conflict resolution – Ukraine calls compromise wording ‘nothing to be proud of’
Russia has praised a G20 summit declaration that stopped short of directly criticising Moscow for the war in
Meanwhile, Russia launched an air attack on Kyiv early on Sunday, with blasts ringing out across the Ukrainian capital and its region for almost two hours and drone debris falling on several of the city’s central districts, officials said., describing the. Foreign ministry spokesperson Oleg Nikolenko called out the declaration for not outright naming Russia. “It is clear that the participation of the Ukrainian side would have allowed the participants to better understand the situation.
. Western countries had pushed for strong condemnation of Russia while Russia blocked a compromise that was “acceptable otherwise for everyone else”, an EU diplomat told Reuters.
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