Last Thursday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken called me from the train on his way out of Kyiv, where he had made an unannounced visit to declare a new U.S. aid package. Blinken was 15 minutes outside the city where his grandfather, Maurice, had been born. The Secretary was on his way to Poland (pretty much the only way in and out of Ukraine these days) and then on to New Delhi for the annual G20 Conference. That meeting would result in a joint statement that infuriated Ukraine: last year’s communication condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; this year, the language simply referred to “the war in Ukraine.” The G20 called for a “just peace” in Ukraine and condemned the “adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world.” The Biden administration and E.U. tried to spin it as a win—they got Russia and China to sign on to the same statement!—but the Ukrainian delegation was furious. The statement, they said, was “nothing to be proud of.”
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