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Russia vows to torpedo G20 summit if it doesn’t back Putin’s war on Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin has tightened his grip on Russia.

President Vladimir Putin has tightened his grip on Russia. Photo: AP

Russia will block the final declaration of the upcoming G20 meeting unless it reflects Moscow’s position on Ukraine and other crises, leaving participants to issue a non-binding or partial communique, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says.

Lavrov, who has served as President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister since 2004, is due to represent Russia at the September 9-10 meeting of the Group of 20 leading industrialised and developing countries in New Delhi.

Putin is not known to have travelled abroad since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him in March on suspicion of war crimes in Ukraine.

“There will be no general declaration on behalf of all members if our position is not reflected,” Lavrov told students at the prestigious Moscow State Institute of International Relations on Friday.

The Kremlin casts the Ukraine war, which began when Russia invaded in February 2022, as an existential battle with an arrogant West that Putin says wants to dismantle Russia and take control of its vast natural resources.

The West denies any such intentions but says it wants Ukraine to defeat Russia on the battlefield and has imposed several rounds of sweeping economic sanctions in response to the invasion, which Russia calls a “special military operation”.

Other leading powers such as China, India and Brazil have called for peace but also reserved the right to determine their own relationship with Moscow.

China sides with Moscow

China has accused the West of fanning the war by supplying Ukraine with weapons.

Lavrov said the West had raised Ukraine in meetings preparing for the summit, to which Russia had replied “the issue is closed for us”.

He accused the West of undermining international institutions by pushing its own agenda and suggested that, if consensus could not be reached at the G20 meeting, a non-binding communique could be issued by the G20 presidency.

“Another option is to adopt a document that focuses on specific decisions in the sphere of G20 competencies, and let everyone say the rest on their own behalf,” Lavrov said.

-AAP

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