The Kremlin proceeds from the fact that Vladimir Putin has already received an invitation to the G20 summit and accepted it.
Indonesian authorities ruled out the personal presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 leaders’ summit in Bali on November 15-16. This was stated by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, according to Corriere della Serra on Tuesday, June 28.
“The President of Indonesia is not with him (Putin – ed.), He is categorical. He will not come. Remote intervention could happen, we will see …” Draghi said at a press conference in Elmau following the summit of G7 leaders.
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It is known that Putin spoke at a distance at two sessions at the G20 summit held in Rome in October last year.
In this regard, Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov said that Moscow is proceeding from the fact that the President of Russia received an invitation to the G20 summit and accepted it, reports TASS.
“Well, it’s not Draghi who decides … He probably forgot that he’s no longer the chairman of the G20 … By inertia, probably since 2021 (last year Italy led the G20 – ed.),” said a Kremlin spokesman.
Ushakov also suggested awaiting the visit to Moscow of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, who is chairing the G20 this year. Widodo will arrive in the Russian capital on Thursday for talks with Putin. He will also visit Kyiv.
Recall that the leaders of all participating countries, including Putin, are invited to the G20 summit. The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky was also invited to the summit. Thus, Zelensky and Putin could theoretically meet at the G20 summit.
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Source: korrespondent

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