G20 declaration avoids slamming Russia, omits PM’s ‘no era for war’ message

The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro produced a declaration that, like its predecessor in New Delhi, avoided directly criticizing Russia for the Ukraine conflict. While acknowledging the war’s global consequences, the declaration emphasized peace efforts and condemned nuclear threats, reflecting a consensus reached after intense negotiations.

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