Moscow:
Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t planning to make a video deal with on the upcoming G20 summit in New Delhi this weekend, the Kremlin mentioned Thursday.
The assembly comes amid fraught relations between Moscow and the West over the battle in Ukraine, which precipitated deep tensions finally yr’s summit in Bali.
Requested whether or not Putin would make a separate video deal with, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed reporters: “No, there are not any plans.”
He mentioned “all of the work” could be led by International Minister Sergei Lavrov, who’s main Russia’s delegation.
Sergei Lavrov additionally represented Russia at August’s BRICS assembly in Johannesburg, following a row over whether or not South Africa could be compelled to arrest President Putin below an Worldwide Prison Courtroom warrant.
Ultimately, Vladimir Putin made an deal with by video-link, wherein he blamed the West for the battle in Ukraine.
President Putin’s invites to worldwide summits has angered some Western nations, which have sought to solid him as a pariah over Moscow’s actions in Ukraine.
Deep disagreements over the battle, the phasing out of fossil fuels and debt restructuring will doubtless hamper any agreements being made on the two-day assembly in New Delhi.
China’s Xi Jinping, president of the world’s second-largest economic system, can even miss the assembly, at a time of tensions with the USA and India, with which it shares a disputed border.
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