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Indonesian President Joko Widodo welcomes Charles Michel at G20 Bali summit

As world leaders meet in Bali for the G20 summit, Russia's invasion of Ukraine overshadows talks. Indonesian President Joko Widodo called on leaders to not fall into another Cold War. The G20 summit kicked off in Bali, Indonesia on Tuesday, as Russia's war on Ukraine presses forward. #eudebates the unique initiative aiming to promote debate, dialogue, knowledge, participation and communication among citizens. #VonderLeyen #G7 #G20 #g20indonesia2022 #g20峰會 #g20峰会 #Widodo #Indonesia During his address opening the conference, Indonesian President Joko Widodo called on member states to end the conflict. US President Joe Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other leaders are attending the event. "We have no other option, collaboration is needed to save the world," Widodo said. "The G20 must be the catalyst for inclusive economic recovery. We must not divide the world into parts. We must not allow the world to fall into another cold war." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also gave a speech via video link to the summit, at Widodo's request and called on G20 leaders to become a "co-creator of peace" and also end Russia's "aggressive" war. "I am convinced now is the time when the Russian destructive war must and can be stopped," Zelenskyy said in a video address. "Every day of delay means new deaths of Ukrainians, new threats to the world, and an insane increase in losses due to continuation of the Russian aggression — losses for everyone in the world," the Ukrainian leader warned. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first formal summit in over five years where trade, consular and human rights issues were discussed. Scholz: Ending war in Ukraine 'most effective' fix to global economy German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the "most effective way to get a recovery in the world economy is to end Russia's war against Ukraine" during a session on food and energy security. On the eve of the G20, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made similar remarks. "Ending Russia's war is a moral imperative and the single best thing we can do for the global economy," she said. Modi urges return to diplomacy to end Russia's war against Ukraine In his opening remarks, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged a diplomatic solution to the conflict in Ukraine without condemning Moscow or Vladimir Putin directly. "I have repeatedly said that we have to find a way to return to the path of cease-fire and diplomacy in Ukraine," he said. In September, however, Modi told Putin directly, "Today's era is not an era of war." Russia is India's largest military supplier and the fourth biggest market for the country's pharmaceutical industry. EU accuses Russia of flaring gas to drive price up Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, accused Russia of flaring its gas instead of selling it in response to Western sanctions in the aftermath of the decision to invade Ukraine on February 24. In retaliation, Moscow also cut off the EU from its supplies of gas. She said Russia's actions was pushing the EU to institute a price cap on gas, something that could potentially benefit low and middle income countries. Von der Leyen said Russia was "creating shortages in global energy markets" on purpose "causing prices to skyrocket." G20 leaders condemn war in Ukraine in draft declaration A draft of a declaration by G20 leaders strongly denounced the war in Ukraine and highlighted how it was contributing toward escalating economic fragilities throughout the world, according to news agency Reuters on Tuesday. The 16-page document, yet to be adopted by G20 members, was confirmed by a European diplomat. The draft said that while "G20 is not the forum to resolve security issues," the leaders acknowledge "security issues can have significant consequences for the global economy." Earlier, Russia tried to veer the focus from its war on Ukraine by insisting that G20 was not the platform to discuss security issues and that it should rather prioritize economic challenges. For Russia's part, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said G20 countries had tried to "politicize" the summit's joint declaration. Xi calls to stem interest rate hike fallout Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the affluent G20 countries to control the effects of interest rate hikes on Tuesday. "We must contain global inflation and resolve systematic risks in the economy and finance," Xi said in Bali. "Developed economies should reduce the negative spillover effects of their monetary policy adjustments and stabilise debts at a sustainable level." The US Federal Reserve recently raised interest rates to their highest level since before the 2008 financial crisis in an effort to fight inflation. This monetary policy has caused the dollar to appreciate, causing stress on developing economies.

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