Washington Post: Putin plans to attend G-20 summit despite calls to exclude him
Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to attend the Group of 20 summit that is being hosted by Indonesia this year, Russia's ambassador to the Southeast Asian country said Wednesday.
Western nations are reportedly trying to exclude Moscow from the G-20, a group of the world's largest economies.
"It will depend on many, many things, including the covid situation, that is getting better. So far, his intention is . . . he wants to," Ambassador Lyudmila Vorobieva said of Putin's attendance.
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WNU Editor: The next G20 summit will take place on 15-16 November 2022 in Bali (link here).
Russian President Putin Plans To Attend G-20 Summit Despite U.S. Calls To Exclude Him
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