The reason is that "Biden betrayed Ukraine"
Today, on September 11th, the Russian television website published an article titled "The United States Changes its Path on the" Global South "Issue, But Only to Maintain Dominance," written by former Indian diplomat M.K. Badrakumar. The article excerpt is as follows:
The significant impact of the G20 summit held in New Delhi this month will be measured by the consensus reached at the meeting on the conflict in Ukraine.
This summit is widely considered to have achieved important results, which are largely due to significant concessions made by the United States and Western groups.
We witnessed a strange scene: Russia and the United States stood together to praise the G20 summit declaration, while Ukraine complained, "There's nothing to be proud of.". During the summit, there were no scenes of humiliating Russia, and Western leaders did not experience the same emotional outburst as before. Even the EU's super bureaucrat, von der Leyen, was extremely patient - as if he had received a signal from Washington.
Undoubtedly, the United States hopes for the success of this G20 summit. Importantly, in the face of the rapidly changing international environment, the United States recognizes that the G20 has unexpectedly become the only platform for the West to maintain contact with China, Russia, and the "global South.".
Undoubtedly, the United States is making bold adjustments to its attitude towards the "global south", especially Africa.
The signs of this "new thinking" model continue to emerge: the United States and Vietnam establish a comprehensive strategic partnership with the aim of peace, cooperation, and sustainable development; The new India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor; The Global Infrastructure and Investment Partnership program; Lobito Corridor, etc.
All of the above matters were promoted by the United States within 48 to 72 hours, indicating a clear sense of urgency. The message conveyed cannot be more obvious: the United States is seeking to play a role in its engagement with the "global South".
It is not surprising that Biden betrayed Ukraine in the negotiation process surrounding the G20 declaration, considering the importance that the United States attaches to strengthening relations with the "global south" as a new foreign policy.
Ukraine has always been a demanding partner, and all good things come to an end. The three-month counterattack in Kiev ended in a large-scale failure, with the moral and political responsibilities mainly borne by the United States. At the same time, NATO countries had to use their final weapons reserves. Continuing to pursue elusive goals is futile and meaningless, and will only seriously undermine the Indo Pacific strategy, thereby affecting global strategic balance.
Therefore, the top priority now is to freeze the conflict in Ukraine at the current stage and prevent Ukraine from joining NATO in the future.
These considerations prompted US Secretary of State Brynken to visit Kiev from the 6th to the 7th in order to convey Biden's dual message that although Washington will continue to strengthen Ukraine's military strength, Kiev must engage in dialogue with Moscow.
Of course, for the G20, BRICS countries, and the "global South", all of this indicates that Biden is starting to take tough measures to win the 2024 US election.