Hindustan Times (Jammu)

NOT ‘BUSINESS AS USUAL’ FOR G20 FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING IN BALI

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

G20 foreign ministers travel to the resort island of Bali this week for a meeting that will be overshadow­ed by the war in Ukraine, with Russia’s attendance creating rifts in the bloc as host Indonesia tries to mediate.

The Group of 20 includes Western countries that have accused Moscow of war crimes in Ukraine and rolled out sanctions, but also countries like China, Indonesia, India and South Africa that have not followed suit.

The gathering will be the first time that foreign ministers from some of the world’s top economies meet Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.

Speaking ahead of the G20 meeting that runs from Thursday to Friday, German foreign ministry spokespers­on Christian Wagner said it would not be a “normal summit” nor “business as usual”.

Germany holds the presidency of the G7 nations and would coordinate in Bali over how to respond to Lavrov in light of the war in Ukraine, he said.

Top officials from Britain, Canada and the United States walked out on Russian representa­tives during a G20 finance meeting in Washington in April.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken would be an active participan­t at the meeting while “also staying true to another over-riding objective, and that is the fact that it cannot be business as usual with the Russian Federation”, a US state department spokespers­on said.

Blinken will meet Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi in Bali, but no meeting is expected with Lavrov.

As G20 chair this year, Indonesia has been caught at the centre of a geopolitic­al storm over the war, attempting to head off threats by Western countries to boycott meetings. After the foreign ministers’ meeting, G20 finance ministers are scheduled to meet next week, also in Bali.

TOP OFFICIALS FROM BRITAIN, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES WALKED OUT ON RUSSIAN REPRESENTA­TIVES DURING A G20 FINANCE MEETING IN WASHINGTON IN APRIL.

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