G20 leaders call for ‘just peace’ in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan

The G20 leaders called for “just, comprehensive, and lasting
peace” in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo
in a joint declaration published on Saturday,
Azernews reports.
“We affirm our unwavering commit…

The G20 leaders called for “just, comprehensive, and lasting
peace” in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo
in a joint declaration published on Saturday,
Azernews reports.

“We affirm our unwavering commitment to act in accordance with
international law, including international humanitarian law and the
Charter of the United Nations and its principle of peaceful
settlement of disputes and in this regard, we condemn all attacks
against civilians and infrastructure,” leaders said in the
statement.

The declaration was previously adopted earlier today with “an
overwhelming consensus” at the very beginning of the summit, rather
than at the end, which was the usual practice, and despite the
United States’ boycott. Leaders also addressed the importance of
climate change and several key global challenges.

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