(Jakarta Comprehensive) Russian President Putin may attend the G20 Summit in Indonesia next week in Indonesia, but it may be online.
Indonesian President Zoko told the media on Tuesday (November 8) that when he called Putin last week, Putin said that as long as the situation allows, he will attend the G20 summit, "otherwise he may ask for online participation."
The interview with Zoko, published on Monday, the Financial Times, stated that the call between Zoko and Putin gave Zoko's "strong impression" that Putin might not attend the G20 summit.
Zoko told the Financial Times at the time that Indonesia welcomed Russia to attend the G20 summit, but also worried that the focus of the summit will be fascinated by the increasing international tension."The G20 Summit is not a political forum. It should be about economic and development issues."
After the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War, whether Russian president should be invited to attend the G20 summit.In order to get a balance, Indonesia specially invited Ukraine, which was not a member of the G20 member states, and attended the summit.
However, Ukrainian President Zelei has previously stated that as long as Putin attended, he did not attend the summit, and the spokesman for Zessky told the local media on Tuesday that Zerrenzki would probably only participate in the summit online.
At present, there are 17 national leaders at the G20 Summit on November 15 and 16, including US President Biden and Chinese officials at the G20 summit.
In order to ensure the safety of leaders from various countries, Indonesia will adopt drones and facial recognition technology at the summit to strengthen security measures.The Indonesian police and the military will deploy about 14,000 people, and the Indonesian Navy will also dispatch 12 warships and drones patrolling near Bali.
This summit is an opportunity for Indonesia to show economic development potential to various countries.According to Bloomberg, Indonesia plans to sign various agreements such as infrastructure and carbon trading during the summit to show Indonesia's ambitions as a Southeast Asian economic power.
Zoko set a goal, hoping that Indonesia will get an investment of US $ 89 billion (about S $ 124.9 billion) next year, and at the same time, it will promote a new capital construction project that costs $ 34 billion.These plans urgently need financial support in developed countries.