Zelensky called G20=G19 during his speech, deliberately excluding russia
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in his video address at the G20 summit, called it the G19 more than twenty times, thus hinting that russia should be excluded
Rubryka writes about this, referring to the video statement of the Ukrainian leader.
"There are and cannot be any excuses for nuclear blackmail. And I thank you, dear G-19, for making this clear.
However, please use all your power to make russia abandon nuclear threats. The basis for such efforts can be the Budapest Memorandum and respective capabilities of the signatory states," Zelensky emphasized.
Also, the Ukrainian Head called the group "nineteen" when he proposed to the leaders to join the "Grain from Ukraine" initiative to help the world's poorest countries.
Soon, the first ship under this initiative will leave for Ethiopia.
At the beginning of the speech, Volodymyr Zelensky urged not to believe russia's pretended readiness for negotiations to end the war. And also explained why Ukraine cannot go after them now.