India seeking greater voice for developing world at G20, but Ukraine war may overshadow talks

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It’s never been easy for the leaders of the world’s largest economies to find common ground, but the global ramifications of Russia’s war on Ukraine mean even greater challenges for meaningful agreement at the Group of 20 meeting this year.

Russia and China, which has been Moscow’s most important supporter in the war against Ukraine, have blocked attempts at a final communique over objections to phrasing on Ukraine — the same wording they signed off a year ago at the G20 summit in Bali that said “most members strongly condemned the war.”

Still, the White House has said that President Joe Biden’s agenda includes “mitigating the economic and social impacts of Putin’s war in Ukraine.” , pitting some of the most powerful G20 countries directly against each other diplomatically, Lesser said. China’s relations with India continue to be strained over ongoing border disputes, but despite the decision to send Premier Li Qiang instead of Xi, Modi and Xi did discuss the issue face-to-face at the BRICS summit and China’s Foreign Ministry said Beijing considers India-China relations “generally stable.”

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