💨 Abstract
At the G20 summit in Brazil, leaders are bracing for a shift in the global order with the incoming Trump administration in the U.S., which promises policy changes on trade, climate change, and international security. China's President Xi Jinping will play a central role, but tensions remain over China's role in Ukraine and other global conflicts. Diplomats struggle to agree on a joint statement, particularly regarding the Ukraine war.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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