The G20 approved a joint declaration that includes a paragraph condemning Russia's war against Ukraine and referencing the UN General Assembly resolution calling for Russian withdrawal. The declaration was adopted by all members, though it also acknowledged differing views regarding sanctions.
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The Group of Twenty has approved a joint declaration which includes a paragraph condemning Russia's war against Ukraine.
Three diplomatic sources said the declaration had been approved by all G20 members.
The G20 agreed on a joint statement with a clause condemning Russia’s war against Ukraine and mentioning the UN General Assembly resolution calling on the Russian Federation to withdraw its troops from the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine.
The declaration was agreed to by all member countries of the group, with text noting that 'the majority of member states strongly condemn the war in Ukraine' but also mentioning 'differences of opinion regarding the situation and sanctions.'
The text notes that international law should be followed, and threats to use nuclear weapons are unacceptable.
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