(New Delhi / Beijing Comprehensive News) Indian officials said that Chinese officials have not yet confirmed to India whether to attend the G20 summit in New Delhi next week.

Bloomberg Society on Thursday (August 31) quoted unnamed Indian officials that although it is not clear whether Chinese officials will attend the summit, India still organizes the summit in accordance with the security and other specifications of the Chinese official meeting.

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G20 Summit will be held in New Delhi from September 9th to 10th.U.S. President Biden, British Prime Minister Sonak, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed and other major leaders have reportedly confirmed to attend the meeting.Russian President Putin has announced that he will not go to New Delhi to attend the meeting and be attended by Foreign Minister Lavrov.

Reuters earlier quoted sources from China and India that Chinese officials may not participate in the G20 summit, and Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang is expected to represent China.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin on Thursday (August 31) at a regular press conference, asked Chinese officials when Li Qianghui attended the G20 summit that there was no information to provide at present.

Bloomberg said that the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also refused to comment.

If the Chinese official will not go to New Delhi next week, this will be the first time that he will be absent from the G20 summit after he serves as the Chinese head of state.Bloomberg believes that when the Chinese economy slows down, if Chinese leaders absent from this international summit, it will trigger more questions about China's global influence.

Chinese officials have only been six days since this year, including attending the BRICS Summit in South Africa last week. At that time, he had talks with Indian Prime Minister Modi and discussed the issue of border disputes that alleviate the long -term existence of China and India.China's official visit this year was a state visit to Russia from March 20th to 22nd.

Reuters said that in recent months, many senior US officials have visited Beijing, including the visit of the Minister of Commerce Raymond this week, which has enhanced the expectations of Chinese officials and Biden.

In addition to the G20 Summit, the next occasion that may meet the next China -US dollar is the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit held in San Francisco, USA in November this year.

Bynden and China's official G20 summit held in Bali, Indonesia last November, did not meet or call again.