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Indonesian diplomats continue to establish relations with the heads of both stat...

Putin and Zelensky will come to the G20 summit in November - the Foreign Minister of Indonesia

Indonesian diplomats continue to establish relations with the heads of both states in the "conditions of current world instability. " President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be present at the Great Twenty summit, which will be held on Bali on November 15-16. This was reported by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia Retno Marudi, reports the Indonesian edition of Sindonews. "The reaction was still very positive.

Therefore, God will give, if the question deals with the level of attendance, we do not worry," she said. According to her, the Foreign Ministry continues to establish relations with the heads of both states in the "conditions of current world instability. " "Once again, friends, we need to understand that the situation in the world is now dynamic. The challenges in the world are very high, and the situation is not getting easier, but it is complicated. We will continue communication," Marudi added.

On October 11, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that if the United States has an initiative to organize a meeting of Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden within the G20 summit, Moscow will consider it. On October 8, the adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak on the air of the Ukrainian TV channels said that Volodymyr Zelenskyy would not meet with Vladimir Putin, even if he visits the G20 summit.

He then noted that the final decision to visit the event was not yet made. We will remind, on October 7 the Ambassador of Indonesia to the UAE Husin Bagis stated that the leaders of Ukraine and Russia would visit the Summit of the Great Twenty. After a while, the Ukrainian Presidential President Sergey Nikiforov stated that the final decision on this issue has not yet been made.