Rishi Sunak has said Russia is becoming a 'pariah state' and described Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as “barbaric”
Rishi Sunak spoke out over Putin's lack of attendance at the G20.Rishi Sunak has said Russia is becoming a "pariah state" as he prepares to "unequivocally condemn" Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine at the G20 summit.
President Vladimir Putin was long expected to attend the meeting, but is sending his foreign minister in his place, as he continues to suffer military setbacks and unanimous condemnation from Western powers.Mr Sunak said: "It is notable that Putin didn't feel able to join us here."Because the single biggest difference that anyone could make is for Russia to get out of Ukraine and end this barbaric war.Russia's representative at the G20 is foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.
The G20 leaders' summit is not only the first since the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion in February, but the first in the group's history held in the shadow of a major European war instigated by one of its members.
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