March 27, 2023

G20 leaders agreed to end the ‘era of war’, strict on the use of nuclear weapons

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D Bali. In the G20 summit, all the top world leaders agreed that today’s era ‘should not be of war’. This information has come out in a draft release. Along with this, diplomats also condemned the dangers of using nuclear weapons. According to the draft statement, “The majority of members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine, stressing that it is causing a widespread humanitarian crisis and a risk to the current global economy.”

This draft has come to the fore at such a time, while a day earlier talks have taken place between the officials of Western countries and Russia and China. The draft has been seen by the Financial Times and confirmed by two delegations.

Rhetoric of war and Russia’s repeated use of nuclear weapons is stronger than Western officials have forecast, underscoring growing concern among non-Western states about Vladimir Putin’s invasion and its wider ramifications. does. The draft statement said, ‘The use or threat of use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable. Peaceful resolution of conflicts, efforts to overcome crises, as well as diplomacy and dialogue, are important. Today’s era should not be of war.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday also called for a return to the path of ‘ceasefire and diplomacy’ to resolve the Ukraine dispute. Addressing a session of the annual G20 summit, PM Modi said the global challenges posed by the Ukraine crisis have created havoc in the world and global supply chains have “collapsed”.

Tags: G20 Summit, russia ukraine war

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