On the 11th, the Russian military continued missile attacks on infrastructure facilities in various parts of Ukraine.



On the other hand, Russia does not rule out the possibility of dialogue, such as making it clear that if there is a proposal from the US side for a summit meeting between President Biden and President Putin, it will be considered.

On the 10th, the Russian military carried out a large-scale missile attack on various places such as Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and continued to attack military command posts and energy facilities on the 11th.



On the other hand, Foreign Minister Lavrov said on the 11th that if President Putin attends the G20 summit meeting of 20 major countries to be held in Indonesia next month, there is a proposal for the possibility of holding a summit meeting with President Biden of the United States. I made it clear that I would consider it.



The Russian government has not stated whether President Putin will attend the G20 face-to-face, and it seems that he has indicated that he will not rule out the possibility of a meeting.



In addition, Russian Presidential spokesman Peskov said that Putin will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the 13th in line with the summit meeting with related countries in Kazakhstan.



Regarding this meeting, Turkish media said, "The two leaders are expected to exchange views on the possibility of Russia starting negotiations with multiple related countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom through Turkey's mediation."



Foreign Minister Lavrov does not deny the content of these reports, and Russia does not seem to rule out the possibility of dialogue.