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G20 finance meetings in Bali overshadowed by war in Ukraine

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Financial leaders of the Group of 20 richest and biggest economies agreed at meetings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali this week on the need to jointly tackle global ills such as inflation and food crises, but failed to bridge differences over the war in Ukraine.

As G-20 host this year, Indonesia has sought to bridge divisions between G-20 members over Russia鈥檚 invasion, but enmity over the conflict was evident even as the finance ministers and central bank chiefs concurred on other global challenges that have been worsened by the war.

All involved agreed the meeting took place 鈥渦nder a very challenging and difficult situation because of the geopolitical tensions," Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said Saturday.

She said delegates had 鈥渆xpressed sympathy that Indonesia has to manage this situation."

Indrawati and Indonesian central bank Gov. Perry Warjiyo said Indonesia would later release a G-20 chair's statement that would include two paragraphs describing areas where the participants failed to agree.

There were still issues that could not be reconciled, 鈥渂ecause they want to express their views related to the war," Indrawati said. In the statement 鈥渞elated to the war there are still views that are different within the G-20," she said.

Indrawati outlined a range of areas where the members did agree, including the need to improve food security, to support the creation of a funding mechanism for pandemic preparedness, prevention and responses, on working toward a global tax agreement and on facilitating financing of transitions toward cleaner energy to cope with climate change.

鈥淭he progress is more than expected," Warjiyo said.

With inflation running at four-decade highs 鈥 U.S. consumer prices were up 9.1% in June 鈥 Warjiyo said participants were 鈥渟trongly committed to achieving price stability."

鈥淭here is a commitment among the G-20 to well calibrated macro economic policy to address inflation and slowing growth," he said.

The meetings in Bali follow a gathering of G-20 foreign ministers earlier this month that also failed to find common ground over Russia鈥檚 war in Ukraine and its global impacts.

During the talks that began Friday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen condemned Moscow for 鈥渋nnocent lives lost and the ongoing human and economic toll that the war is causing around the world.鈥

鈥淩ussia is solely responsible for negative spillovers to the global economy, particularly higher commodity prices," she said.

Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland likened the attendance of Russian officials at the meetings to having 鈥." War is waged by economic technocrats, as well as generals, she said in a post on Twitter.

Russian officials reportedly blamed Western sanctions over the war for worsening inflation and food crises.

Indrawati said the closed-door G-20 talks did not include discussion of proposals for a price cap on Russian oil 鈥 one of Yellen's key objectives as the U.S. and allies seek to curb Moscow's ability to finance its war.

Such discussions would have occurred on the sidelines of the meeting, she said.

The Bali talks saw more progress than an earlier G-20 finance meeting in Washington in April, when officials from the U.S., Britain, France, Canada and Ukraine walked out to protest the attendance of Russian envoys. That meeting also ended without the release of a joint statement.

Caught in the middle as host, Indonesia has urged officials from all sides to overcome mistrust for the sake of a planet confronting multiple challenges.

鈥淭he world needs even more and more collaboration. no matter what country 鈥 they cannot solve this problem alone. food security, energy, climate change, pandemic 鈥 all are interconnected,鈥 Indrawati said.

鈥淲e all agreed we need to continue the spirit of collaboration and multilateralism," she said.

The meetings also addressed the problem of mounting debts in countries like Zambia, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.

While the G-20 is 鈥渘ot a creditor forum, there is a recognition that there is growing debt," Indrawati said.

The talks centred on a framework to enable creditor and debtor nations to work out solutions to help countries in need.

鈥淲hen a country has a debt that is unsustainable they have to communicate with their creditors," she said. 鈥淭his mechanism needs to be more predictable. That is what we have been discussing within the G-20."

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