Milei Disrupts the Cosy Consensus at the G20
The international community is governed by imposition, not symmetrical and autonomous cooperation, says Argentina’s president.
The international community is governed by imposition, not symmetrical and autonomous cooperation, says Argentina’s president.
Direct partnerships with China defy Meloni’s Belt and Road exit.
Final declaration no longer mentions Russian “aggression” towards Ukraine.
Mykola Volkivskyi is the former advisor to the chairman of the Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament (2014-2021). A political and economic expert, and president of
Within a matter of days, some of the worst fears of ‘conspiracy theorists’ have proven true. While the G20’s final statement called for the introduction of digital vaccine passports for travel, French President Macron demanded a “single global order.”
Zelensky’s response to negotiation proposals stressed that “one cannot trust Russia’s words”—denouncing Russian aggression as a breach of former treaties—stating there “will be no Minsk 3, which Russia would violate immediately after signing.”
Unsurprisingly, Taiwan was the most tense subject of conversation.
In spite of Russia’s reneging on its commitment to protecting the corridor, Turkey, the UN, and Ukraine continued operations on Monday and Tuesday, keeping Russia abreast of them.
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