Russia has confirmed that it has received an invitation to participate in the upcoming G20 summit in the United States, scheduled for December 14-15. The announcement was made by Alexander Pankin, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, who indicated that a decision regarding attendance has yet to be made.
Pankin’s statement follows earlier remarks by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who noted that there were no current plans for Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the summit. Pankin emphasized that while the invitation is acknowledged, the situation will be assessed closer to the event date.
“There is an invitation to be present at the highest level, but we will see closer to the date; God knows what will happen by then,” Pankin stated.
The G20 summit serves as a platform for leaders from the world’s major economies to discuss pressing global issues, making Russia’s potential participation noteworthy amid ongoing geopolitical dynamics.
Russia has received an invitation to the G20 summit in December, but a decision on attendance is still pending. The announcement raises questions about President Putin's participation amid previous statements indicating no current plans for his visit.
