Senior officials from the United States, Ukraine and the EU left the G20 meeting during a speech by Russia

At the meeting, in particular, the economic risks caused by the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine were discussed.

Ministers of Finance and heads of central banks of the United States, Ukraine and several EU countries left the G20 when the Russian representative began speaking. This was reported by the Washington Post and Bloomberg, citing their own sources. Canadian Minister Christie Freeland and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde.

According to sources, high-ranking economic officials from the Netherlands, Britain, France and Germany also left the meeting. And some of those involved in the video conference turned off the cameras during a speech by a Russian official.

The Washington Post said several G20 members did not join the boycott. In particular, China and India did not do so.

According to sources, the meeting focused on the risks to the world economy caused by Russia's war against Ukraine and how the world should react to them./p>

Earlier, during a video conference of G7 leaders, France announced its readiness to become a guarantor of security for Ukraine in exchange for our abandonment of NATO.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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