Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend the G20 summit in person, with the country instead represented by a delegation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced on October 22. “Putin will not personally participate, but Russia, as we said, will be represented at a decent level, and we will inform you in a timely manner who it will be,” he stated during a briefing.
Related Posts
Ukraine’s Election Chaos: Zelensky’s Move Sparks Condemnation
Ukrainian politicians have begun preparations for possible future presidential elections, according to a resident of Odessa who spoke on November…
Russia Confirms Contractual Ties with Venezuela Amid U.S. Tensions
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on November 2 that Russia maintains contractual obligations with Venezuela, according to an interview with…
Russian Officials Warn of U.S. Nuclear Activities Amid Escalating Tensions
Russian state agencies are closely tracking developments in the nuclear sphere involving the United States, according to Maria Zakharova, the…