World leaders call for peace in Ukraine-Russia war and Middle East
By Brett Worthington
Topic:World Politics
A fatal Russian missile attack on Ukraine earlier this month targeted critical infrastructure.
In short:
G20 leaders are calling for peace in the Ukraine-Russia and Middle East wars, hours before Russia says Ukraine launched US-made missiles into its territory.
The G20 talks have been held in Brazil over two days.
A statement read from leaders noted "the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars".
World leaders called for peace in the Ukraine-Russia war and a de-escalation in the Middle East, just hours before Russia claimed Ukraine had begun launching American-made long-range missiles into its territory.
The leaders of the world's 20 largest economies have been holding two-day G20 talks in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the presidents of the United States and China were among those to sign onto the joint declaration.
"We note with distress the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world," the statement reads.
Russia is among the G20 nations, and the statement makes no direct references to the country's invasion of Ukraine but urges "good neighbourly relations among nations".
The leaders also pressed for a greater flow of aid into Gaza.
"While expressing our deep concern about the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and the escalation in Lebanon," it reads.
The statement included "affirming the Palestinian right to self-determination" and a commitment to a two-state solution between Israel and a Palestinian State "consistent with international law and relevant UN resolutions".
Israel's war in Gaza has stretched into its second year and has had a heavy civilian death toll.
The leaders also supported a deal on climate finance, which is currently being negotiated at the COP climate summit in Azerbaijan.
Those talks are determining how much developed countries should pay and whether richer developing countries like China should also contribute.
As the G20 host, Brazil's president gained the support of leaders to call for a possible global tax on billionaires and to transform the UN Security Council — to bolster African, Asia-Pacific and Latin American representation. But both were light on details.
PM meets with Indian leader
Before departing Brazil, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held formal talks with India's Narendra Modi.
The two discussed trade and greater military co-operation.
"There is so much potential in the relationship between Australia and India, so much more we can do together to build a stronger, safer and more prosperous future for citizens in both of our countries," Mr Albanese said.
One issue that remains between Australia and India are the growing ties between Mr Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Their countries have grown closer economically and diplomatically in recent years.
Mr Modi says he invited Mr Albanese to India next year for a meeting of Quad leaders.
Mr Putin isn't in Brazil as he faces an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. Despite that, Mr Modi will soon host Mr Putin in New Delhi.
"Prime Minister Modi will conduct foreign policy as he sees it," Mr Albanese told reporters.
"What's important about Australia's relationship with India is that it's constructive and positive."
India and Australia are both members of the Quad, alongside the US and Japan.
Mr Modi said he invited Mr Albanese to India next year for a meeting of Quad leaders.
By:ABC(责任编辑:admin)
下一篇:US Justice Department asks judge to force Google to sell Chrome internet browser
- Socceroos rescue a point
- Wallabies thrash Wales 52
- Jake Paul beats Mike Tyso
- Live updates: England vs
- US election 2024: Donald
- US election live: Kamala
- ·North Korea's latest weapon agains
- ·Hezbollah says Israel 'cannot impo
- ·Inside the rise of US oligarchs and how
- ·Thailand's worst suspected serial
- ·Tabi shoes are turning heads from Holly
- ·FBI arrests Florida man planning attack
- ·Illegal immigrant gets life sentence fo
- ·Bibles, water, watches and sneakers: Do
- ·North Korea's latest weapon against
- ·Hezbollah says Israel 'cannot impose
- ·Inside the rise of US oligarchs and how i
- ·Thailand's worst suspected serial ki
- ·Tabi shoes are turning heads from Hollywo
- ·FBI arrests Florida man planning attack o
- ·Illegal immigrant gets life sentence for
- ·Bibles, water, watches and sneakers: Dona
- ·US to give Kyiv anti-personnel landmines
- ·An arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
- ·One of Vietnam's high-profile politi
- ·Shanghai Walmart Attack: A Man Randomly S
- ·South Korean police officers jailed over
- ·Cambodia publicly shames maid deported af
- ·North Korea to use all forces including n
- ·Philippines condemns China attack of Viet
- ·US adds 2 more Chinese companies to Uyghu
- ·North Korean defector steals South Korean
- ·Malaysia deports Cambodian worker for cal
- ·Rebels battle for Myanmar junta’s weste