New Delhi: Ahead of the G20 summit, a senior European Union (EU) official said that the text drafted by India on the Ukraine war did not go far enough to be accepted by G7 and EU members.
In a hybrid media briefing on Wednesday, a senior EU official told reporters that talks were still on to find a compromise that would allow for a joint statement to be released at the end of the summit on September 10, and noted that he was not optimistic.
The EU official said that there had been very tough negotiations, especially on geopolitical issues like Ukraine, adding "The text, as it is presented by India, is not enough. The G7, the EU, and its member countries feel it is not going far enough".
Objections by Russia and China on the point of the Ukraine conflict have made it difficult for India to arrive at a joint declaration at every G20 Ministerial meeting. The last time that any G20 meeting produced a joint statement was in Bali, Indonesia last year. Since then, India has been issuing outcome documents and a Chair's summary.
The EU official further reiterated that the West cannot accept any language that dilutes the text that was used in the G20 summit in Bali to refer to the Ukraine conflict.