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At the meeting of the Grand Twenty in India, the leaders of the participating co...

Biden stood in defense of the G20 declaration in which Russia was not called aggressor

At the meeting of the Grand Twenty in India, the leaders of the participating countries condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but were not able to enter into the declaration a point of condemnation of aggression. US President Joe Biden spoke in defense of the Declaration approved by the G20 at a meeting in India, and explained the lack of direct condemnation of Russia's war against Ukraine in the text of the document. He told this during a press conference in Vietnam on September 10.

The Voice of America's journalist said that Kiev was "upset by the fact that the G20 Commune was not named by the aggressor" and asked Baiden if the US was able to enlist more support or sympathy in the Grand Twenty, whether it is a problem for global countries Half of the day. "This is not a problem of the global South. These are differences with Russia that was present, and with China, who had a representative office.

And so I, my team, my headquarters still meets the people of President SI and his office," the President replied. Biden added that G20 leaders discussed the "cruel and illegal war of Russia in Ukraine. " "And there was enough agreement in the hall about the need for a fair and strong peace that supports the principles of the UN Charter and respects sovereignty and territorial integrity," Biden stressed.