Putin confirms there will be Russian representation at next G20 summit

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White House Assures Biden “Doesn’t Plan” To Meet Kremlin Head If He Attends Meeting

Russia will be represented at the next G20 summit, although it is unknown at this time whether it will be the president, Vladimir Putin, who will appear or whether a delegation will appear on his behalf. This was stated on Thursday by the Kremlin head during his speech at a plenary meeting of the international discussion forum Valdái. “We’re going to think about how we’re going to do it. Russia will certainly be represented there at a high level.”

Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov had already put forward this position, pointing to the country’s participation, but without specifying who would be the representative at the summit, scheduled for November 15 and 16 on the island of Bali, in the south of the Indonesian archipelago.

On the other hand, US National Security Council communications spokesman John Kirby has reported that United States President Joe Biden “does not intend” to meet with Putin at the G20 summit in case he goes. The Democratic leader “will focus” on strengthening his “alliances and associations,” according to CNN.

Source: La Verdad

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