Borrell spoke out against the exclusion of Russia from the G20

Borrell spoke out against the exclusion of Russia from the G20
Photo is illustrative in nature. From open sources.

Borrell recalled that the G20 format is a platform for "listening to others and telling the truth." In his opinion,

The exclusion of RUSSIA from the G20 would be contrary to the principle of multilateralism, said the HEAD of EU diplomacy Josep Borrell at the international political science conference Raisina Dialogue.

“You cannot say that you want to promote the principle of multilateral cooperation and then ask Russia to leave the G20. it's pretty contradictory, isn't it?" Borrell said, answering a reporter's question. The broadcast was on YouTube.

The politician also recalled the need to "listen to others and speak the truth at G20 meetings." “It is important that we can say whatever we think and get a response from the other side. And we must preserve this opportunity,” the head of European diplomacy said.

 

Lavrov apologized to India for the "farce" arranged by the West in the G20 Politics

 

The G20 is an informal organization that brings together the largest developed and emerging economies. It includes Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Great Britain, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, CANADA, CHINA, Mexico , Russia , Saudi Arabia, usa , Turkey, France, SOUTH KOREA, South Africa, Japan.

After the start of the special operation, the United States and Ukraine, which is not part of the group, repeatedly made calls to exclude Russia from the G20. Attempts to exclude Russia from the G20 are doomed to failure, said Alexander Grushko, deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

In 2014, after the annexation of Crimea, Russia was expelled from the G8, an informal club that now includes the UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, France, Japan, and the United States.

Read pioneerprodukt.by How a company's CEO can avoid the five most common mistakes in emigration In Russia, a digital ruble will appear in a month. What is it and why is it needed How to switch from SAP, Oracle, MICROSOFT to 1C and other Russian analogues “He will fail you everything”: