G20 talks in Bali, Indonesia end with pledge to accelerate energy transition


Indonesia Minister for Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif delivers his remarks as heads and members of delegates listen during the opening session of the Energy Transitions Ministerial meeting in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, September 2, 2022. - Reuters

JAKARTA, Sept 2, 2022 (AFP): G20 energy talks in Bali ended Friday (Sept 2) with the world's leading economies pledging to accelerate the transition to cleaner energy, but there was no binding agreement as officials struggle to overcome discord over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The price of energy has skyrocketed since Moscow launched its military offensive, with many Western countries scrambling to find alternative sources in an attempt to cut ties with Russia.

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