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G20 Declaration Urges Russia to Withdraw Troops from Ukraine

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The G20 countries agreed to urge Russia to immediately withdraw its troops from Ukraine without conditions. This was stated in the G20 Bali Leaders Declaration, Wednesday (16/11/2022).

"Deeply regrets the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. And demands its complete and unconditional withdrawal from Ukrainian territory," the declaration quoted it as saying.

This confirmation is in accordance with decisions that have been stated in other forums. Including the United Nations (UN) Security Council and the UN General Assembly.

The G20 countries also stated that the war had a worse impact on the global economy. Most members also strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed it caused human suffering.

The declaration also stated that war has had a number of other adverse effects. Starting from exacerbating the existing fragility in the global economy, increasing inflation, disrupting supply chains.

Next, increase energy and food insecurity, thereby increasing the risk of financial stability. The G20 countries realize that this forum is not to discuss security, but the Russia-Ukraine war has a real impact on the global economy.

"We recognize that security concerns can have significant consequences for the global economy," the declaration said. The G20 also urges all countries to uphold international law and the multilateral system to ensure peace and stability.

"This includes defending all the goals and principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter and complying with international humanitarian law. This includes the protection of civilians and infrastructure in armed conflict," the declaration read.

The G20 also emphasized that the use or threat of using nuclear weapons is unacceptable. "Peaceful resolution of conflicts, efforts to overcome crises, as well as diplomacy and dialogue, are very important," the declaration was quoted as saying.

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