The G20 foreign ministers met in Bali, Indonesia, to discuss the Ukraine-Russia war, which was attended by fierce opponents of the Russian invasion and senior Moscow diplomats.
This is the first meeting of its kind since the war began in February, with Russian embassies also taking part.
According to Reuters, the main focus of the meeting was on the impact of the war on the global economy.
Apart from important Western countries, Japanese diplomats also attended the meeting.
A strange situation arose at the beginning of the meeting when Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was shaking hands with his Indonesian counterpart Rento Mersudi.
"When will you end the war? Why aren't you stopping the war?"
These words were uttered by some officials present at the meeting.
A day before the meeting, Indonesian Foreign Minister Rento had said that G7 had informed him that he would not be able to attend Lavrov's presence at Thursday's Wellcome Dinner.
The host country not only understood the move but also viewed it with respect.
"It is our responsibility to end the war as soon as possible and resolve all differences at the negotiating table, not on the battlefield," Rento said.
Russia is believed to have invaded neighboring Ukraine on February 24 this year, and fighting has continued since then, with Russia claiming control of key areas, while Ukrainian officials say Russia has pushed back. Has gone
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the war will continue until Ukraine surrenders.
On the other hand, this war has worried most of the countries of the world. The United States and Western countries are openly supporting Ukraine and providing aid for the war, while the European Union has given Ukraine special status for membership. Has also given.
As Ukraine and Russia produce and export large amounts of grain, the war has affected production there, raising fears of a food crisis, while sanctions prevent Russian oil from reaching many countries. As a result, global oil prices have risen.