Russian Prez won’t attend G20 meet

Russia announced on Friday, August 25, that President Vladimir Putin will not personally attend the G20 Summit to be hosted by India next month, ending swirling speculation in diplomatic circles about his presence at the meeting. Putin has skipped multilateral meetings since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and virtually participated in the Brics (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) Summit in Johannesburg this week. He also did not attend the 2021 G20 Summit in Rome over Covid-19-related concerns and last year’s G20 Summit in Bali in the face of Western criticism of the Ukraine crisis.
Asked by Russian media about Putin’s in-person participation in the G20 Summit in New Delhi during September 9-10, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “No, the President has no such plans.”
The format of Putin’s participation will be determined later, Peskov said. Pointing to Putin’s virtual participation in the Brics Summit remotely, he said: “Well…now he really has a busy schedule. And of course, the main focus is still the special military operation. So direct travel is not on the agenda right now.”
India has invited all the G20 leaders and heads of nine guest countries to the summit. External affairs ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi recently said New Delhi expects all these leaders to attend the summit.

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