The EU admits that there is no agreement to take a single position with the G20 leaders

The EU admits that there is no agreement to take a single position with the G20 leaders

The EU admits that there is no agreement to take a single position with the G20 leaders
The EU admits that there is no agreement to take a single position with the G20 leaders

  As the G20 leaders' meeting is about to begin in New Delhi, India, the President of the Council of Europe has announced that there has been no agreement on the existence of a single point of view among the leaders of the member countries of the group. According to the Reuters news agency, despite the propaganda efforts made by Western countries to show that there is a united position against countries that are not affiliated with the group, the President of the European Council Charles Michel has admitted today that it is difficult to predict and expect that at the end of At their meeting in India, the participants will agree to issue a joint statement against Russia or on other issues. The President of the European Council has emphasized that the European Union wants the leaders of the G20 to focus on addressing the international challenges of food and energy security. In that context, it is expected that, among the issues that will be discussed at the G20 meeting is the revival of the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grains from the Black Sea ports and ways to end the war in the country.

Charles Michel Michel has also admitted that the New Delhi meeting will not be able to solve all major international problems, and added that the European Union wants the meeting to speed up efforts to achieve the goals of sustainable prosperity and make a statement about climate change and reducing poverty. Before that, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, the country will not agree with the statement of the G20 summit unless it reflects Moscow's position on international conflicts. On the other hand, the Bloomberg network, citing reliable news sources, has reported that the European Union wants to use the opportunity of the leaders of Russia and China not attending the G20 meeting to have close contacts with developing countries. The G20 meeting is scheduled to be held in the capital of India, New Delhi, from tomorrow, September 9 to 11. Lavrov and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the meeting on behalf of the leaders of Moscow and Beijing.../