FT: Joint statement after G20 summit could refer to ‘untimely war’
MOSCOW, November 14 – RIA Novosti. According to the newspaper, a joint statement to be made after the G20 summit in Indonesia could refer to “untimely war” in the broadest sense of the word. Finance Times With reference to informed sources.
Alternatively, 18 or 19 participating countries could issue a statement directly condemning Russia’s special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine, according to the publication.
A joint statement condemning the NWO is unlikely due to China’s stance and “strong support for Russia,” says sources familiar with the talks have prepared it. Most likely, such a document will declare that “there is no time for war” anymore, but without specific details.
Countries participating in the summit will probably agree to include words about the inadmissibility of nuclear escalation into the declaration.
The G20 summit will be held on the Indonesian island of Bali on 15-16 November.
Source: Ria
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