"Brazil's G20 Presidency: Tensions Rise Over Gaza Crisis and UN Reform"

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At the G-20 meeting, the U.S. faced criticism for opposing an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, leading to its isolation on the issue. Diplomats from various countries, including Australia and South Africa, expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis and urged for a cease-fire. The U.S. remained focused on other G-20 goals despite the differences over Gaza, and Secretary of State Blinken had a frank exchange with Brazil's president regarding comments comparing the Gaza conflict to the Holocaust.
- U.S. isolated at G20 as Gaza crisis worsens The Washington Post
- After Holocaust remarks, Brazil condemns UN 'paralysis' on Gaza at tense G20 meeting The Times of Israel
- Brazil as G20 president urges UN reform to prevent conflicts The Guardian
- Russia, Israel Conflicts Turn Sleepy Brazil G-20 Forum Into High-Stakes Affair Bloomberg
- Blinken and Lavrov to attend G20 talks with Ukraine, Gaza on the agenda FRANCE 24 English
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