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G20 2023: US, Russia praise G20 summit declaration as meeting heads to close

In the weeks leading to the summit, sharply differing views on the war had threatened to derail the meeting, with the West demanding members call out Moscow for the invasion and Russia saying it would block any resolution that did not reflect its position.

September 10, 2023 / 12:48 IST
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US President Joe Biden visits Raj Ghat memorial with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other G20 leaders to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. (Image: Reuters)
US President Joe Biden visits Raj Ghat memorial with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other G20 leaders to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. (Image: Reuters)

Russia and the US both praised a G20 summit declaration that stopped short of directly criticising Moscow for the war in Ukraine as the bloc's leaders headed into the final day of deliberations today.

The world's biggest economies adopted a consensus declaration in New Delhi on September 9 that avoided condemning Russia for the war but highlighted the human suffering the conflict had caused and called on all states not to use force to grab territory.

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"Everything was reflected in a balanced form," Svetlana Lukash, the Russian G20 sherpa, or government negotiator, was quoted as saying by Russian news agency Interfax. "All members of the G20 have agreed to act as one in the interests of peace, security and conflict resolution around the world."