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G20 Summit: ‘Nuclear threat not acceptable’, discussion on Ukraine and terrorism in 37 pages of G20 manifesto

The summit of G20 countries is going on at Bharat Mandapam located in Pragati Maidan, Delhi. India achieved a big success on Saturday, the first day of the two-day conference. All countries adopted the ‘New Delhi Leaders Summit Declaration’. Modi told the leaders at the summit, Friends, we have just got the good news that due to the hard work of our team and your cooperation, New Delhi G20 Leaders Summit A consensus has been reached on the declaration. The first session of the first day of the conference was based on One Earth and the second session was based on One Family. On the first day of the G20 conference, special discussions were held on nuclear, terrorism and Ukraine.

G20 condemns terrorism in all its forms

The powerful G20 grouping, led by India, on Saturday condemned terrorism in all its forms and called for increased international cooperation to deny terrorist groups safe haven and material or political support. The manifesto states that any act of terrorism is criminal and unjustified, no matter where such action takes place and who commits it. G20 leaders also committed to meeting the growing resource needs of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and FATF-like institutions. We acknowledge the commitment of all religions to peace and condemn all forms of terrorism, including racism and other forms of intolerance, the declaration said. This is one of the most serious threats to international peace and security.

Use or threat of nuclear weapons unacceptable

g20 In the ‘New Delhi Leaders Summit Declaration’ of the countries on Saturday, it was said that today’s era is not the era of war and in view of this, the declaration called upon all the countries to maintain the principles of international law including territorial integrity and sovereignty. The manifesto states that along with peaceful resolution of conflicts, diplomacy and dialogue are also necessary. It said that in relation to the war in Ukraine, the discussions held in Bali were recalled and the resolutions adopted in the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly were reiterated. It was also emphasized that all countries should work in accordance with the objectives and principles of the United Nations Charter.

nuclear threat unacceptable

This declaration states that in accordance with the United Nations Charter, all countries should refrain from threatening or using force against the territorial integrity and sovereignty or political independence of any country. It said, the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable. We highlighted the human suffering of the war in Ukraine and its negative impacts on global food and energy security, supply chains, inflation and development, the declaration said.

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