Representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Nikolenko showed what the final G20 declaration should have looked like.

by onesole

5 comments
  1. yeah but russia is part of the G20 so i’m surprised they even allowed this declaration (all members must sign)

  2. Look at Serbia in Hague. They were allowed to erase all of what was most likely incriminating evidence before submitting documents.

    Therefore, Serbia was not an aggressor.

    In this case, if Russia continued with what they were doing since 2014 – helping, arming, and staffing local RU minority on killing fields, without openly attacking UKraine in 2022 they would be able to walk free. After an open attack in 2022, RU should not be able to get away with the murder as Serbia did.

    Still, the question remains: Will RU end up awarded with some UA territory as Serbia “didn’t” in Bosnia?

    After double standard “no attacks on agressor country,” diplomatic wigglings, so-called sanctions, and long-term political and economic interests, it’s hard to believe that Russia will ever be adequately punished.

  3. So many more enablers than heros these days. Hopefully that ratio flips before evil can advance further.

  4. For “United Nations” read “ League of Nations.”

    Utterly spineless, completely corrupt, and a total waste of time!

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