G20 condemns Russian aggression against Ukraine

The G20 nations at the Bali summit have issued their final declaration. At the top of their agenda is the punishment of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Russia is a member of the G20. The statement says members declared their national positions, which include a UN resolution that “agrees more strongly [...]
The statement says the members declared their national positions, which include a UN resolution that “more strongly alleges the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine and requires its complete and unconditional withdrawal from Ukraine's territory”.
The majority of members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed that it is causing extraordinary human suffering and increasing existing fragility in the global economy by limiting growth, increasing inflation, cutting off supply chains, increasing energy and food uncertainty and increasing the risks of financial stability”.
“There have been different views and different assessments of the situation and sanctions”, the BBC writes,












