BREAKING: G20 leaders near deal on Ukraine reference, declaration in sight
Negotiators from G20 countries are heading towards a landing zone on the Ukraine conflict after talks that lasted well beyond midnight and a breakthrough is in sight over the contentious issues. After days of intense negotiations among sherpas circulated a revised paragraph over the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is said to have found favour among the G20 membership, sources told TOI.
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