On June 27, local time, Russian Presidential Assistant Ushakov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin will participate in the G20 summit, but the specific form is still being confirmed.

  Ushakov said that on June 30, Putin will meet Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Moscow, where they will discuss the Ukraine issue and the export of grain and fertilizer.

  Ushakov also said that Putin will hold bilateral talks with Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Iranian President Lacey on the sidelines of the summit of the heads of states along the Caspian Sea.

During his visit to Turkmenistan, Putin will also hold talks with the President of Turkmenistan and the Speaker of the Upper House of Parliament respectively.

  Earlier, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that Putin will attend the summit of heads of states on the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan offline on June 29.

According to media reports, this is Putin's first foreign trip since the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Ushakov also said that Russia plans to host the Caspian Economic Forum in October.

  In addition, Ushakov said that Russia is developing response measures to the blocked border crossing in Kaliningrad Oblast, and that the situation will be monitored in the next few days.

(Headquarters reporter Zhu Jing)