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G20 leaders managed to reach consensus on a final declaration at the annual summit, highlighting the global alliance against hunger, but with limited mention of several regional conflicts and the tax on the super-rich.
Social inclusion and the fight against hunger and poverty, sustainable development, energy transitions and climate action and the reform of global governance institutions, priorities of the Brazilian presidency, were enshrined in the leaders’ declaration with the objective of “orienting actions towards concrete results”. “
However, regarding the conflicts in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, the leaders of the world’s largest economies only They emphasize “the urgent need to expand the flow of humanitarian assistance” and “support for a comprehensive ceasefire” in both territories.
The word Ukraine is mentioned only once in the declaration of the G20 leaders, of which countries such as the United States, Russia, China, France, among others, are part, highlighting “the human suffering and additional negative impacts of war” and welcoming “all relevant initiatives and “constructive measures that support a comprehensive, just and lasting peace, maintaining all the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations for the promotion of peaceful relations.”