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Lavrov says G20 showed shameful approach to situation around Ukraine

The G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting was held in New Delhi on March 1-2

NEW DELHI, March 3. /TASS/. The G20 has demonstrated a shameful approach to the situation around Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday at the international geopolitics and geoeconomics conference ‘Raisina Dialogue’.

The Russian top diplomat pointed out the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in New Delhi had only talked about Ukraine and the final declaration. "I asked my Indian friends, my Indonesian friends who chaired the G20, and those who chaired before Indonesia, whether the G20 has ever reflected the situation in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan or Yugoslavia in its declarations, because the G20 was formed in 1999 at the level of finance ministers and central bankers," he said. "But nobody cared."

"Now, after Russia started defending itself after years of warnings, the G20 is only interested in Ukraine. This is a shame, and this policy will fail," Lavrov stressed.

The G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting was held in New Delhi on March 1-2. The top diplomats discussed food and energy security and cooperation for sustainable development, counterterrorism, new and emerging threats, humanitarian and other disaster relief, and the implications of the situation in Ukraine for other countries.

The final declaration of the event could not be agreed upon, because representatives of Western countries, like at last year's meeting in Bali, tried to bring Ukraine to the forefront. "The West sacrificed to its ambitions on Ukrainian affairs all areas of work that should be at the heart of the G20," Lavrov commented on the situation on Thursday, focusing on the fact that Western representatives ignored the statements of European leaders that "none of them was going to implement the Minsk agreements".