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G20 Summit Live: Cambodia PM leaves after positive Covid test, worried about other leaders

The annual G20 Summit opened in Bali on Tuesday with world leaders set to discuss over the next two days challenges triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic and more recently topped by Russia’s war in Ukraine. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed at the summit venue by Indonesian President Joko Widodo, ahead of the formal opening of the summit. Stay tuned to DH for the latest updates!
Last Updated : 15 November 2022, 16:27 IST

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21:1515 Nov 2022

Cambodia PM leaves G20 after positive Covid test, worried about other leaders

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday expressed concern for the health of other world leaders after a positive Covid-19 test forced him to cancel meetings at the G20 Summit in Indonesia and return home early.

Hun Sen, the current chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), said his symptoms were only minor but he was worried many of the leaders at the G20 in Bali had also been at the ASEAN and the East Asia Summits he hosted in Cambodia, which ended on Sunday.(Reuters)

20:3715 Nov 2022

China praises Russia's opposition to nuclear war at G20 summit

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi told Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov during a meeting at the Group of 20 (G20) summit that Russia's position that a nuclear war ought not be fought showed a "rational" and "responsible" attitude.(Reuters)

20:3615 Nov 2022

Trudeau spoke with China's Xi about 'interference', Ukraine

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday for about 10 minutes on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, a Canadian government source said.

During the conversation, Trudeau raised the issue of Chinese "interference activities" in Canada, the source said, which is likely a reference to recent reports that China allegedly meddled in the 2019 election and to the arrest of an alleged Chinese spy on Monday.(Reuters)

19:4515 Nov 2022

G20 communique set to state that today's era "must not be of war"

The G20 leaders are set to state that today's era "must not be of war" at the summit in Bali, a British newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing a draft communique agreed by diplomats involved in the negotiations to finalise the document.(PTI)

Published 15 November 2022, 02:20 IST

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