The Ukraine war dominates the G20 foreign ministers' summit in New Delhi. Despite Prime Minister Modi's call for unity, tensions between the Western world and Russia show no signs of easing. Russia is desperately trying to capture the city of Bakhmut in an attempt to control eastern Ukraine.
Despite heavy attacks, the Ukrainian army continues to resist. But whether it will be possible to withstand that pressure indefinitely, there are doubts within Ukraine. Member of Parliament of that country Sirhi Rakhmanin said that for now the aim is to harm the Russian forces as much as possible.
According to him, either there is an organized retreat, or the struggle must continue. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his troops were in control of every sector of the battlefield. It should be noted that the conflict for the control of Bakhmut city has been going on for the last seven months.
Ukraine is gaining prominence in the diplomatic arena as well as on the battlefield. The conflict between the Western world and Russia has intensified on the eve of the meeting of foreign ministers of the G-20 countries in New Delhi, the capital of India.
European Union foreign affairs officer Josep Borrell said the success of the conference will depend on what the bloc can do to end the Ukraine crisis. However, Borrell expressed hope that India will be able to convince Russia that this war must end.



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