Macron asked Xi Jinping to ask Putin to “return to the negotiating table”
During a meeting with his Chinese counterpart This Tuesday, on the sidelines of the G20, French President Emmanuel Macron asked Xi Jinping to mediate with Vladimir Putin.
The Élysée indicates that Emmanuel Macron “asked Xi Jinping to call Putin to return to the negotiating table.”
The French presidency affirms that Xi Jinping “strongly opposed the use of atomic weapons and supported de-escalation and ceasefire.”
Zelensky advocates before the G20 for an extension of the grain agreement
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, pleaded this Tuesday before the G20 for an “infinite” extension of the agreement that allows the export of Ukrainian cereals, which expires on Friday.
“Our grain export initiative deserves to be extended indefinitely, no matter when the war ends,” he said by video conference behind closed doors ahead of the Bali summit.
He also proposed that the agreement negotiated in July under the aegis of Turkey, which allowed some 10 million tons of grain to be delivered, be extended to two other Ukrainian ports.
At G20, Zelensky says “it’s time” to end Russia’s “destructive” war
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that “it is time” to end Russia’s “destructive” war, in a video link address to the G20 heads of state and government meeting in Bali.
“I am convinced that now is the time, that Russia’s destructive war must and can be stopped,” he said.
At G20, Zelensky says “there is no excuse for nuclear blackmail”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced Russia’s “crazy threats to use nuclear weapons” before the G20 on Tuesday, saying “there is no excuse for nuclear blackmail.”
“The same goes for the crazy threats to use nuclear weapons expressed by Russian officials. There can be no excuse for nuclear blackmail,” he said, according to an English translation of his Bali summit address seen by AFP addressing the “G19.” “, apparently excluding Moscow.
Indonesia calls on G20 to “end the war”
Indonesian President Joko Widodo called on the G20 on Tuesday to “end the war,” warning of the risk of a “new Cold War” by opening the summit of the world’s major economies, dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“Being responsible also means that we must end the war,” he said at the opening ceremony of the meeting on the Indonesian island of Bali.
“We must not divide the world into various camps. We must not allow the world to slide into a new Cold War,” he added.
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