G-20 Commences with Ukraine on Agenda: Zelensky Asserts No Compromise with Putin in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

G20 Summit Highlights Concerns over Ukraine War | September 9, 2023

G20 Summit Begins with Focus on Ukraine Conflict

The Group of 20 economic summit kicked off on Saturday, putting the war in Ukraine in the spotlight. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the host of the summit, announced that world leaders had reached a consensus declaration urging states to avoid using force for territorial acquisition. However, there were differing views on the situation, and no direct condemnation of Moscow. Notably, Russian President Vladimir Putin is absent from the summit, and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky was not invited despite US officials’ lobbying efforts. During the summit, President Joe Biden is expected to address the economic consequences of the war and its impact on global food security.

Ukraine’s President Zelensky Rejects Compromise with Putin

In an interview with CNN, Ukrainian President Zelensky made it clear that he sees no possibility of compromising with Putin to end the war. While he is willing to engage in dialogue and compromise with others, he believes Putin is not trustworthy. Zelensky cited the death of Yevgeniy Prigozhin, former head of the Wagner mercenary group, as evidence of Putin’s unreliability. Prigozhin died in a plane crash under mysterious circumstances after reaching a deal with Putin to live in exile in Belarus. Zelensky expressed caution in jumping to conclusions regarding Prigozhin’s death, highlighting the complexities of understanding the situation in Russia.

Putin Focuses on Building Relations with North Korea

Putin stated that Russia will continue to strengthen bilateral communications with North Korea. In a published letter to Kim Jong Un on the occasion of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s 75th anniversary, Putin emphasized the importance of their upcoming meeting to discuss potential weapons deals that would enhance Russia’s fighting capabilities in Ukraine.

Elon Musk Faces Criticism for Cutting Off Satellite Internet to Ukrainian Drones

Zelensky’s advisor, Mykhailo Podolyak, criticized Elon Musk for discontinuing Starlink satellite internet services to Ukrainian submarine drones that were attacking a Russian fleet in Crimea. Musk defended his decision, stating that he did not want SpaceX to be complicit in an act of war or escalation of conflict.

Education Facilities Suffer Damage in Ukraine War

According to the United Nations human rights office in Ukraine, 851 educational facilities have been damaged or destroyed due to the ongoing war. The group condemned the attacks on schools, emphasizing that they should serve as sanctuaries for children, rather than being targeted in the wake of Russia’s large-scale attack.

Japan’s Foreign Minister Visits Ukraine and Expresses Support

Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi arrived in Kyiv to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba. Hayashi is expected to reaffirm Japan’s support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Japanese company executives accompanying Hayashi will also discuss Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts.

CIA Releases Video to Recruit Disaffected Russian Officials

The CIA has released a recruitment video targeting disaffected Russian officials. The video, titled “Why I made contact with the CIA: For myself,” portrays a Russian government official walking through the snowy streets of a Russian city before entering a secure facility. The video aims to entice new recruits to collaborate with the CIA.

Cuba Arrests Individuals Accused of Recruiting for Russia in Ukraine

Cuba has arrested 17 people for allegedly recruiting Cubans to fight for Russia in Ukraine. The suspects could face severe sentences, including up to 30 years or life in prison, or even the death penalty. Cuba’s Foreign Ministry stated that the country is not involved in the war in Ukraine.

Starlink Services Crucial for Ukrainian Troops

Ukrainian troops heavily rely on Starlink services for various digital communication tasks. From keeping in touch with loved ones to directing drones in combat, the 42,000 Starlink terminals in Ukraine are vital for Ukrainian military operations.

Missile Strike Hits Zelensky’s Hometown

A missile strike targeted Kryvyi Rih, the hometown of Ukrainian President Zelensky. The attack resulted in at least one casualty and more than 70 injuries. The strike completely destroyed a police administration building.

Ukraine Freezes Assets of Tycoon Involved in Corruption

Ukraine’s anti-graft office has frozen assets belonging to tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky, who is facing allegations of corruption. The assets include shares in over 300 companies, real estate, and vehicles, amounting to a total value of over $80 million.

Ukraine War Halts International Adoptions

The war in Ukraine has led to a suspension of international adoptions, leaving around 200 American families who were in the process of adopting children from Ukraine in limbo. Ukrainian officials have stated that adoptions will resume three months after the end of martial law, causing distress for the children awaiting adoption.

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