G20 meeting deadlocked over China's refusal to condemn Russia

Finance ministers of the world's largest economies have failed to agree on a closing statement following a summit in India, after China refused to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Beijing declined to accept parts of a G20 statement that deplored Russia's aggression "in the strongest terms", SIA refers to foreign media.

Moscow said "anti-Russian" Western countries had "destabilised" the G20.

It comes after China this week published a plan to end the conflict that was viewed by some as pro-Russian.

India, which hosted this week's G20 talks in the southern city of Bengaluru, issued a wide-ranging "chair's summary" from the meeting, noting there were "different assessments of the situation" in Ukraine, and on sanctions imposed on Russia.

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