<p>Top US diplomat Antony Blinken was due in New Delhi on Wednesday alongside Russia's Sergei Lavrov for a G20 meeting, with Ukraine and tensions with China set to overshadow attempts by host India to forge unity among the world's top economies.</p>.<p>A meeting was seen as unlikely between the two men, who have not been in the same room since a G20 meeting in Bali in July when, according to Western officials, the Russian foreign minister walked out.</p>.<p>They last met individually in January 2022, weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine. The two men have spoken over phone since but about other issues and not the war.</p>.<p>Lavrov arrived late Tuesday in India -- which has not condemned the war -- and will use his G20 attendance to lay into the West, according to the Russian foreign ministry.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/japan-foreign-minister-yoshimasa-hayashi-to-skip-g20-meeting-in-india-1196141.html" target="_blank">Japan foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi to skip G20 meeting in India </a></strong></p>.<p>Western countries want to "take revenge for the inevitable disappearance of the levers of dominance from its hands," the ministry's English-language statement said.</p>.<p>"The destructive policy of the US and its allies has already put the world on the brink of a disaster, provoked a rollback in socio-economic development and seriously aggravated the situation of the poorest countries," it added.</p>.<p>Similarly in doubt on the sidelines of the two-day G20 gathering in New Delhi was a meeting between Blinken and his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang.</p>.<p>Blinken had a fiery encounter with top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi last month in Germany after the US shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon over its east coast on February 4.</p>.<p>The incident led Blinken to nix a rare trip to China, slamming the "unacceptable violation of US sovereignty and international law" which "must never again occur," the State Department said.</p>.<p>Beijing, which has also been angered by Washington's stance on Taiwan, denies it uses spy balloons and says the craft was for weather research.</p>.<p>Wang "urged the US side to change course, acknowledge and repair the damage that its excessive use of force caused to China-US relations," state news agency <em>Xinhua </em>reported.</p>.<p>Blinken also warned Wang against providing "material support" to Russia's faltering war effort, as is speculated in Washington. Beijing denies any such intention.</p>.<p>State news agency <em>Xinhua </em>quoted Wang last week as saying China was willing to "strengthen strategic coordination" with Russia after meeting Lavrov and President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.</p>.<p>Blinken was also expected to meet on Friday his counterparts from the Quad group -- Japan, Australia and India -- that is seen as a bulwark against China in the Asia-Pacific region.</p>.<p>The Group of Twenty comprises 19 countries and the European Union, representing around 85 per cent of the world's economy and two-thirds of its population.</p>.<p>India wants its G20 presidency this year to focus on issues like alleviating poverty and climate finance, but the Ukraine war and its effects are set to dominate the agenda.</p>.<p>Last week a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Bengaluru failed to agree on a common statement after Russia and China sought to water down language on the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Hosting the G20 puts India in a tricky position, because while it shares Western concerns about China it is also a major buyer of Russian arms and has ramped up oil imports.</p>.<p>India has not condemned the invasion, although Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Putin last year that this was "not a time for war" in comments seen as a rebuke to Moscow.</p>.<p>German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Saturday on a visit to India that he did not believe that Modi's government "is under any illusions that this is an offensive war started by Russia in order to acquire a part of its neighbour's territory."</p>
<p>Top US diplomat Antony Blinken was due in New Delhi on Wednesday alongside Russia's Sergei Lavrov for a G20 meeting, with Ukraine and tensions with China set to overshadow attempts by host India to forge unity among the world's top economies.</p>.<p>A meeting was seen as unlikely between the two men, who have not been in the same room since a G20 meeting in Bali in July when, according to Western officials, the Russian foreign minister walked out.</p>.<p>They last met individually in January 2022, weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine. The two men have spoken over phone since but about other issues and not the war.</p>.<p>Lavrov arrived late Tuesday in India -- which has not condemned the war -- and will use his G20 attendance to lay into the West, according to the Russian foreign ministry.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/japan-foreign-minister-yoshimasa-hayashi-to-skip-g20-meeting-in-india-1196141.html" target="_blank">Japan foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi to skip G20 meeting in India </a></strong></p>.<p>Western countries want to "take revenge for the inevitable disappearance of the levers of dominance from its hands," the ministry's English-language statement said.</p>.<p>"The destructive policy of the US and its allies has already put the world on the brink of a disaster, provoked a rollback in socio-economic development and seriously aggravated the situation of the poorest countries," it added.</p>.<p>Similarly in doubt on the sidelines of the two-day G20 gathering in New Delhi was a meeting between Blinken and his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang.</p>.<p>Blinken had a fiery encounter with top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi last month in Germany after the US shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon over its east coast on February 4.</p>.<p>The incident led Blinken to nix a rare trip to China, slamming the "unacceptable violation of US sovereignty and international law" which "must never again occur," the State Department said.</p>.<p>Beijing, which has also been angered by Washington's stance on Taiwan, denies it uses spy balloons and says the craft was for weather research.</p>.<p>Wang "urged the US side to change course, acknowledge and repair the damage that its excessive use of force caused to China-US relations," state news agency <em>Xinhua </em>reported.</p>.<p>Blinken also warned Wang against providing "material support" to Russia's faltering war effort, as is speculated in Washington. Beijing denies any such intention.</p>.<p>State news agency <em>Xinhua </em>quoted Wang last week as saying China was willing to "strengthen strategic coordination" with Russia after meeting Lavrov and President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.</p>.<p>Blinken was also expected to meet on Friday his counterparts from the Quad group -- Japan, Australia and India -- that is seen as a bulwark against China in the Asia-Pacific region.</p>.<p>The Group of Twenty comprises 19 countries and the European Union, representing around 85 per cent of the world's economy and two-thirds of its population.</p>.<p>India wants its G20 presidency this year to focus on issues like alleviating poverty and climate finance, but the Ukraine war and its effects are set to dominate the agenda.</p>.<p>Last week a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Bengaluru failed to agree on a common statement after Russia and China sought to water down language on the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Hosting the G20 puts India in a tricky position, because while it shares Western concerns about China it is also a major buyer of Russian arms and has ramped up oil imports.</p>.<p>India has not condemned the invasion, although Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Putin last year that this was "not a time for war" in comments seen as a rebuke to Moscow.</p>.<p>German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Saturday on a visit to India that he did not believe that Modi's government "is under any illusions that this is an offensive war started by Russia in order to acquire a part of its neighbour's territory."</p>