"Turkish President Recep TaiP Erdogan calls on the leaders of the Grand Twenty countries to satisfy some of the requirements of Russia to restore an agreement that has made it possible to establish supply of Ukrainian grain and reduce the world prices for food," the information agency reads. According to the source, Erdogan takes steps at closed meetings with other leaders within the Summit in India to restore the grain agreement.
Turkey asks other countries to "promote the insurance of Russian exports of food and fertilizer London company Lloyd's" and again connect Moscow to the SWIFT system to fulfill international payments. The publication reports that Turkey brings to Western colleagues that a way to restore the grain agreement is to "weaken sanctions" against Russia, which do not allow Moscow to import agricultural equipment.
Journalists also reported that G20 diplomats have developed compromise formulations in the final communique on war in Ukraine. According to them, the wording will be largely similar because it was agreed at last year's G20 summit in Indonesia. The sources of the agency note that the final text of the communique should be approved by the leaders of "twenty". On August 15, it was reported that Ukraine was decided not to include the G20 Summit list.
Special Secretary of the Indian presidency in G20 Mictesh Pardeshi told reporters. Focus wrote about why the G20 summit would happen without Ukraine and how it would affect the war. India refused to invite Ukraine to the G20 summit, but invited Putin personally. The country has not yet supported Kiev and continues trade relations with Moscow. China's President Xi Jinping is probably not involved in the G20 summit. He will be replaced by Prime Minister of the PRC Lee Tsan.
It was planned that negotiations between the heads of the United States and China would be held during the summit, which was planned to discuss the resolution of contradictions between the two countries. Before the G20 Summit, China delegation, which participates in the final communique, looked at this neutral opinion on the conflict in Ukraine and stood on a more friendly side. US President Joe Biden has confirmed his participation in this summit.
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