Its foreign ministers of Russia and her China criticized today from the G20 summit the Western countries they accused of using “blackmail and threats” to impose their views, according to Russian diplomacy.
During their conversation on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting, which is being held in New Delhi, the Russian minister Sergey Lavrov and China’s Qin Gang “unanimously rejected attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and impose unilateral approaches through blackmail and threats,” Russian diplomacy said in a statement.
At the same time, the two ministers expressed “their satisfaction” on the rapid development of bilateral political dialogue and cooperation’ between them Moscow and Beijing. They also referred to the situation in Ukraine, “including the position of Chinese diplomacy on the political settlement” of the crisis. “On all the issues discussed we observed a high level of convergence and correspondence of our positions,” the Russian Foreign Ministry statement concluded. Last Friday, Beijing released one 12 point textin which he mainly asked Moscow and Kiev to hold peace talks.
In the meantime, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albarez estimated that Russia is “not ready” to accept the references to Ukraine in the joint communique of the summit. “After the speech of the Russian foreign minister, I do not believe that Russia is ready to accept an acceptable announcement,” commented Albares speaking to reporters.
Source: News Beast

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