US and China conflict at the G20 summit in India 2024-02-25 07:35:36

The famous G20 Summit will be marred by the absence of the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and the president of China, Xi Jinping, all of this marked by the war between Russia and Ukraine.

The cooperation forum for the solution of global problems will be held in the Indian country, in New Delhi, it will place India as a new Western partner that with its last mission to the moon and various efforts to maintain and strengthen relations with different countries at the world, will focus on the possible consensus that can be generated, for which the conflict between two world powers divided by the war is put to the test after the reception of Joe Biden in India and the non-presence of the presidents of China and Russia.

The lack of consensus among all leaders opens a new global pulse, in which conflicts will have to be resolved that provide solutions to the global, post-pandemic crisis and all the consequences that the war between Ukrainians and Russians continues to have.

But this is not the only war, there is also the silent war waged by the US and China and which is not unknown to anyone, since it is divided by economic power and control of the world where it revolves around these two world powers. An attempt will be made to find solutions to the war in Ukraine but it will not be easy taking into account India’s position at the summit, which has not condemned the invasion and is maintaining a close relationship with the two powers, without leaving aside the climate change that is affecting the entire world but there are no major changes with respect to the sustainable development goals.

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Poverty is the last point on the summit, this affects millions of people around the world, especially third world countries, seek sustainable development, even if this development has to make the poorest countries have to depend on the largest countries .

It is important that dialogue be fluid to reach important agreements, for progress throughout the world, for the benefit of all and to achieve sustainable growth.

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