200 hours of non-stop negotiations, 15 drafts led to consensus on Ukraine: India's Sherpa
Indian diplomats spent over 200 hours in non-stop negotiations to reach a consensus on the G20 declaration, according to India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant. The team held 300 bilateral meetings and circulated 15 drafts to address the contentious Ukra...

"The most complex part of the entire G20 was to bring consensus on the geopolitical paras (Russia-Ukraine). This was done over 200 hours of non-stop negotiations, 300 bilateral meetings, 15 drafts," Kant said.
Kant said he was greatly assisted in the efforts by Naidu and Gambhir.
India managed to hammer out an unexpected consensus among the G20 countries on the contentious issue with emerging economies such as Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia playing a leading role in reaching the breakthrough.
The G20 leaders' declaration avoided mentioning the Russian invasion of Ukraine and made a general call to all states to follow the principle of respecting each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
"We call on all states to uphold the principles of international law, including territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian law, and the multilateral system that safeguards peace and stability," the declaration said.
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