Indonesian ambassador said that Putin Zelensky will go to Bali to participate in G20, Russian media: If true, it is "the first time"

  [Global Network Report] According to "Russia Today" (RT), Indonesian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Hussein Baggis told the UAE media "Nation" on the 7th local time that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky will both In November, I went to Bali, Indonesia to participate in the G20 summit.

  According to reports, Baggis told the "Nation": "Both sides agreed to (attend)." RT said that if the news is true, then this summit will be the first time since Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine, the leaders of the two countries have met. events attended.

  According to reports, Baggis also admitted that "the situation is not easy because of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict."

He also said that the Indonesian government is already planning how to handle the arrival of the two leaders. "We are deciding which hotels to let them stay in, one for Putin and one for Zelensky," Baggis said.

He also said Indonesia's goal was "to make the G20 a platform for peace, not a platform for conflict."

  However, RT reported that Zelensky’s press secretary denied to Ukrainian media on the 7th that Zelensky had decided to go to the G20 summit.

  In June this year, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to participate in the G20 summit held in Bali, Indonesia in November. Peskov emphasized that Russia is still part of the G20.

Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters in September that Russia would participate in the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, in November, but Putin added that he had not yet decided whether to participate in the summit, Russia's TASS news agency reported.