Russia praises 'constructive' role of India's G20 presidency

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
GNEW DELHI: Following the G20 meeting of the finance ministers, which ended without a joint communique because of differences between G7 and
Russia and China, Russia "noted" what it described as India's constructive role in the negotiations
In an official statement, the Russian foreign ministry said the Indian presidency strove for a fair consideration of interests and positions
of all countries
Russia said as a result of the "substantive dialogue" on topical financial issues, a wide range of demanded measures was agreed upon,
designed to give an additional impetus to the global economy and financial markets."A significant contribution was made to these efforts by
our country, BRICS partners and developing countries
We note the constructive role of the Indian Presidency, which strove for a fair consideration of interests and positions of all countries
The balanced approaches formulated in this context create a good foundation for responding to modern challenges in the area of global
finance and related sectors, including support for economic growth and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals," said the
United States, the EU and the G7, continue their paranoid attempts to isolate Russia and shift the blame for the provoked problems in the
area of international security and the global economy onto it," it added, blaming the West for the failure to issue a joint communique.The
results of the meeting never received an agreed status and were released only as a statement by the chairman, and not as a joint work, said
Moscow adding Russia and China expressed a "resolute protest" in this regard
Russia didn't want any mention of Ukraine as it believes G20 should remain an economic forum and not intrude into the security sphere.