G-20 diplomats fail on unity over Ukraine, war’s impact

By MATTHEW LEE
AP Diplomatic Writer
NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AP) — Deeply divided top diplomats from the world’s richest and largest developing nations have failed to find common ground over Russia’s war in Ukraine and its global impacts. Talks Friday were knocked off balance by two unrelated and unexpected political developments far from the Indonesian resort of Bali where they were meeting. Foreign ministers from the Group of 20 heard an emotional plea for unity from their Indonesian host. Yet, consensus remained elusive amid deepening East-West splits driven by China and Russia on one side and the United States and Europe on the other. The meeting opened only hours after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned and had just started when former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot. Both men are well known to the G-20 family.