💨 Abstract
At the G20 summit in Brazil, European leaders expressed disappointment with President Lula da Silva's early issuance of the group's final statement to avoid discussions on Ukraine's war. The statement did not explicitly hold Russia accountable for the conflict, causing discontent among European delegates. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the text as too vague, while French President Emmanuel Macron considered it inadequate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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