Russia and Ukraine: China refuses during the meeting of the G20 finance ministers to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukrainian lands

  • Oliver Slough
  • BBC News

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Finance ministers of major economic powers failed to agree on a final statement following a summit in India, following China refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Chinese delegation declined to accept parts of a G20 statement expressing regret for “Russia’s aggression in the strongest terms.”

Moscow said that “anti-Russian” Western countries had “destabilized” the G20.

This comes following China this week published a proposed plan to end the conflict that some considered pro-Russian.

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