From foreign interference to war in Ukraine, Trudeau pushes rule-of-law agenda at G20

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NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed a rule-of-law agenda at the G20 summit, whether it was wagging a finger at India's prime minister about foreign interference attempts or pushing for stronger language to condemn Russia's attack on Ukra

As the two-day summit in New Delhi wrapped up, Trudeau openly condemned Moscow for its"illegal invasion of Ukraine."

The G20 urged the resumption of grain, foodstuffs and fertilizer shipments from Russia and Ukraine, saying it was necessary to feed people in Africa and other parts of the developing world. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the focus of this year's G20 summit the Global South, with the African Union becoming a permanent member.

Throughout the G20, Modi identified himself as president of"Bharat" an ancient Sanskrit name championed by his Hindu nationalist supporters that shot to prominence as the summit approached.

 

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