Ukraine slams G20 declaration saying it's 'nothing to be proud of' after Biden and other leaders sign on to document that doesn't call Russia an aggressor in the war but bans nukes
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Ukraine called the joint declaration that came out of the G20 Leaders' Summit this weekend 'nothing to be proud of,' after the document failed to label Russia as an aggressor in the war, but banned the use of nukes.
The G20 leaders, including President Joe Biden and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, standing in for Russian President Vladimir Putin, were gathered in New Delhi for the annual meeting.
The host, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pushed for there to be a joint communique produced at the meeting, after last year's G20 Leaders' Summit in Bali concluded without one due to there being a lack of consensus on the Russian invasion.
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