INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Group of 20 adopted a consensus declaration at a summit on Saturday that avoided condemning Russia for the war in Ukraine but called on
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and state from across the world.The consensus came as a surprise as G20 is deeply divided over the war in Ukraine, with Western nations
call on all states to uphold the principles of international law including territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian
adding that a Ukrainian presence would have given participants a better understanding of the situation.However, German Chancellor Olaf
being represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Ukraine has left tens of thousands of dead, displaced millions and sown economic turmoil across the world
called for the implementation of the Black Sea initiative for the safe flow of grain, food and fertiliser from Ukraine and Russia
Moscow pulled out of the agreement in July over what it called a failure to meet its demands to implement a parallel agreement easing rules
banks, while it accepted the proposal for tighter regulation of cryptocurrencies.It also agreed that the world needs a total of $4 trillion
of low-cost financing annually for the energy transition, with a high share of renewables in the primary energy mix.The statement called for
driven through deserted streets to a new, $300 million conch-shaped convention centre called Bharat Mandapam, opposite a 16th-century stone
fort.Many businesses, offices and schools have been closed in the city and traffic restricted as part of security measures to ensure the
smooth running of the most high-powered meeting to be hosted by the country.Modi inaugurated the meeting by calling on members to end a
dominant.BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and has agreed to add another six members -- Saudi Arabia, Iran,
Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates - accelerating its push to reshuffle a world order it sees as outdated.Source -