U.S. Faces Isolation at G-20 Over Gaza, Brazil Calls for U.N. Reform
As the Gaza crisis intensifies, the U.S. stands alone in its opposition to an immediate ceasefire at the G-20 meeting, while Brazil advocates for a reform of the United Nations.
- During the G-20 meeting in Brazil, the U.S. faced criticism for opposing an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting its isolation on the issue.
- Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira criticized the U.N. Security Council's paralysis on global conflicts, including Gaza and Ukraine, calling for reform.
- Australia and South Africa voiced strong concerns over the Gaza situation, with Australia urging Israel not to escalate its military campaign.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had a frank exchange over the Gaza crisis, with Blinken opposing an immediate ceasefire.
- The G-20 meeting underscored deep divisions among the world's largest economies on how to address global conflicts and crises.




























