Putin may attend G20 summit in India

Update: 2023-03-11 08:25 GMT
The three-hour meeting with Putin on June 29 involved not only Prigozhin but commanders from his Wagner Group, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said | File photo

Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit India around this year’s G20 summit in September, as the Kremlin is opening up his schedule to make it possible for him to attend the leaders’ gathering after skipping the last two.

According to a Bloomberg report, the Kremlin, at the moment, is planning for him to participate in the summit though no final decision has been made. Kremlin defiance is growing as efforts by the US and its allies to isolate Russia over its Ukraine invasion are stalling in the face of reluctance among other countries to join.

Officials this week shifted the dates for an annual economic forum in Vladivostok, which had been set for the eve of the September 9-10 summit, to a week later to give Putin greater flexibility and open the possibility that senior officials from India and China might attend the forum, sources said. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment.

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India invites Putin

India has formally invited Putin to the G20 summit and the Kremlin has accepted. But last year, amid pressure from the US and its allies over the war, Putin dropped plans to attend the gathering in Indonesia and sent Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in his place. He also skipped the G20 meeting in Rome a year earlier while he was planning his invasion of Ukraine.

Since November, however, the Kremlin has found itself a bit less isolated in the group. At the meeting of G20 foreign ministers in New Delhi in early March, Russia and China rejected wording on the war that had been agreed at the leaders’ summit in Indonesia less than six months before. They teamed up to block India, the host country, from negotiating a compromise.

Russia has hardened its position since the fall after the US and its allies agreed to step up weapons supplies to Ukraine early this year, according to those familiar with Kremlin thinking.

A similar meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank heads failed to reach a consensus on the language. Russia has stopped sending senior economic officials to such gatherings, seeing their participation as pointless, according to people familiar with the decisions.

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Xi to visit Moscow

The Kremlin has said Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Moscow this year, as trade between the two countries surges despite sanctions imposed on Russia by the US and its allies over Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

India, meanwhile, may send a minister to represent the country at Putin’s annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum again in June this year. A final decision will be up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Indian leader didn’t hold an annual in-person summit with Putin last year, for only the second time in the last two decades. India and Russia are, however, continuing with established diplomatic engagements despite unease in New Delhi over Russia’s war in Ukraine. India hasn’t joined the US and European sanctions and has seen trade surge with Russia since the invasion.

 

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