Russia isolated at G20 summit; Zelensky called G19 | Most G20 members condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine Breaking News

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Russia isolated at the G20 summit. Most of the countries condemned the invasion of Ukraine in strong language. Addressing the meeting through a video message, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that he is not ready to negotiate with Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who addressed the G20 conference through a video message, criticized Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as a witness. Zelensky, who called the group the G19 to the exclusion of Russia, criticized international law and the U.N. It was stated that the war will end only on the basis of the instructions. Zelensky said that he is not ready to compromise on the independence and sovereignty of the country.

But the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who spoke later, said that the reason for the prolongation of the war is Ukraine and that they are not ready to negotiate. At the same time, most of the countries that participated in the meeting strongly criticized Russia. The US says that Russia’s nuclear threats are irresponsible and that there should be no further nuclear war. President Joe Biden said. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also demanded that Russia recognize Ukraine’s sovereignty. Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping did not mention the Ukraine-Russia war anywhere in his speech. The response was that the world should move forward in unity.

Most G20 members condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine

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