Putin and Xi will attend G20 summit, says Indonesian president

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will attend a G20 summit in November, the leader of Indonesia – who currently chairs the forum of major world economies – said in an interview published Friday.

The presence of the two heads of state at the summit would coincide with that of US President Joe Biden, while Washington’s relations with Moscow and Beijing are at their lowest, due to the war in Ukraine and tensions around Taiwan.

It was uncertain whether Mr. Putin and Mr. Xi would travel to the Indonesian island of Bali to take part in the talks. Moscow has found itself isolated since its invasion of Ukraine, while the Chinese leader restricts his travels abroad due to COVID-19.

But Indonesian President Joko Widodo said in an interview with Bloomberg that the two leaders would attend the summit in person.

“Xi Jinping will come. President Putin also told me he would come,” Widodo said, according to the report.

Officials in the Kremlin explained in June that Mr. Putin had accepted Mr. Widodo’s invitation, provided that the health situation linked to the pandemic allowed him to attend in person.

Jakarta has come under Western pressure to exclude Vladimir Putin from the summit after announcing in April that he was invited.

Jakarta has maintained an attitude of neutrality regarding Ukraine. Joko Widodo traveled to both Kyiv and Moscow earlier this year.

Indonesian officials say Mr Widodo’s statements appeared to confirm the presence of the two heads of state

Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman Teuku Faizasyah told AFP that Russia and China “had received the invitation and said they would attend” the summit. This is “something we very much hope for,” he added.

Mr. Widodo’s chief of staff did not wish to comment on the Indonesian president’s remarks and his secretary of state did not respond to a request from AFP.

Indonesia has also invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the summit. The Ukrainian leader, whose country is not a G20 member, said he would attend, at least virtually.


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