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Maxim Oreshkin, the deputy chief of staff of the Russian Presidential Executive Office, who leads the delegation to G20 Meeting also criticized the financial aid provided to Ukraine, arguing that international financial institutions are currently deviating from development finance to military expenditures.
Russia denounced sanctions and asset seizures imposed after its invasion of Ukraine as “illegitimate and unilateral actions” during the G20 summit’s opening session on Saturday.
Maxim Oreshkin, the deputy chief of staff of the Russian Presidential Executive Office, who leads the delegation to G20 Meeting also criticized the financial aid provided to Ukraine, arguing that international financial institutions are currently deviating from development finance to military expenditures. Putin is not taking part in the G20 meeting.
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Importantly, United States President Donald Trump is putting forward a controversial peace plan to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. Trump’s plan for ending the war in Ukraine would cede land to Russia and limit the size of Kyiv’s military, according to a draft.



