China on Friday sought to deflect criticism that its objections to the proposals on Ukraine and climate issues were blocking an agreement at the G20 summit in New Delhi, saying it is participating in the discussions in an "active and constructive way."
Replying to questions on criticism by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that an agreement on Ukraine and climate issues is yet to be reached by the G20 nations due to objections raised by China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that China attaches great importance to the G20.
바카라China attaches great importance to the G20 and has participated in the consultations and discussions on the G20 New Delhi Summit document in an active and constructive way,바카라 Mao said here at a regular ministry briefing.
Mao reiterated that 바카라we stand ready to work with other parties toward positive outcomes at the New Delhi Summit under the principle of consensus-building바카라. \
The two-day summit is due to begin in New Delhi on Saturday and reports say officials member countries focussed on discussions to finalise a joint statement.
However, Mao was evasive to a question that last year바카라s G20 statement included a part on the war in Ukraine, saying that most members strongly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and whether China is going to agree to a similar part on Ukraine at the New Delhi summit.
바카라We believe that the G20, as a premier forum for international economic cooperation, needs to focus on its mandate, enhance macroeconomic policy coordination and boost world economic growth,바카라 Mao said.
On the issue of Ukraine, China바카라s position is consistent and clear, she said.
바카라On climate change, we hope parties will accommodate each other바카라s concerns, follow the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, and jointly respond to the challenge바카라, she said.