Regarding the G20 summit scheduled to be held in Indonesia in November, the Russian ambassador to Jakarta, the capital, has announced that President Putin intends to participate face-to-face.


However, there is controversy among G20 member countries as to whether to allow Russia to participate.

The G20 Summit is scheduled to take place in Bali, Indonesia, in November, with Indonesia as the presidency.



Russia's ambassador to Indonesia, Borobieva, met in Jakarta on the 23rd, revealing that President Putin intends to participate face-to-face at the G20 summit in November.



He added, "Russia is about to be excluded from the G20 and various international organizations. Don't let the Presidency succumb to such pressure from Western countries."



When asked at a press conference, a senior Indonesian Foreign Ministry official said, "As the presidency, we have an obligation to invite all countries. The G20 is a framework for discussing economic cooperation."



China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin also said at a press conference on the 23rd, "The G20 is a major framework for international economic cooperation, and Russia is an important member. No country can disqualify members from other countries. Insisted.



However, Australia's Prime Minister Morrison said at a press conference on the 24th, "We have clearly expressed strong concerns about Russia's participation in the G20. Only countries that do not invade other countries should be in the discussion. It highlights the differences between member countries as to whether or not to allow Russia to participate.



Russia unilaterally annexed Crimean in southern Ukraine in 2014, and as a result, it was excluded from the framework of the G8 that was participating at that time. It seems that attention will be focused on how to deal with Russia.