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G20: India makes headway on agenda amid easing Russia-Ukraine acrimony

The first meeting of the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, held in Bengaluru in February, had seen several G20 members loudly voice their concerns over Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how it would be described in the official statement

July 17, 2023 / 19:50 IST
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G20 meet in Gandhinagar, Gujarat
G20 meet in Gandhinagar, Gujarat

The first day of the third meeting of G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors has seen constructive discussions take place on issues of key importance, with the "acrimony" over Russia's invasion of Ukraine having simmered down from the first meeting held in Bengaluru in February, according to persons aware of the closed-door discussions held on July 17.

"The level of acrimony around Russia-Ukraine at least in terms of tone and expression is much cooler (from the first meeting). It has come down," said a source on July 17 on the condition of anonymity.

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The first meeting of the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, held in Bengaluru in February, had seen several G20 members loudly voice their concerns over Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how it should be characterised in the official statement, forcing India to release a Chair's Summary instead of a joint communique. Specifically, Russia and China disagreed with two paragraphs of the Chair’s Summary which were the only sections to mention the word 'war'.

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