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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

29th April 2022

By: News24Wire

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been invited to the G20 summit in November, which will be attended by his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, according to the leader of host nation Indonesia.

“I have invited President Zelenskyy to attend the G20 summit,” said President Joko Widodo, suggesting a compromise had been reached following Western pressure to bar Russia from the event in response to its invasion of Ukraine.

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Putin confirmed in a phone call with Widodo he would participate in the summit, due to take place on Bali island, the Indonesian president said in a live-streamed address.

Russia is a G20 member, while Ukraine is not.

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Since the start of the war in Ukraine , now in its ninth week, Indonesia has faced fierce pressure from Western countries, led by the United States, to exclude Russia from the summit.

But the Indonesian government had insisted that, as the host, it must remain impartial, while US President Joe Biden had suggested Ukraine could take part.

Zelenskyy had announced in a tweet that he was invited to the summit by Indonesia on Wednesday, following a call with Widodo.

Had talks with President ???? @jokowi . Thanked for the support of ???? sovereignty and territorial integrity, in particular for a clear position in the UN. Food security issues were discussed. Appreciate inviting me to the @g20org summit

— ????????? ?????????? (@ZelenskyyUa) April 27, 2022

The war in Ukraine has reduced cities and towns in rubble, killed thousands of people – if not more – and displaced millions from their homes. More than five million people, mostly women and children, have been forced to flee abroad.

Several rounds of negotiations have failed to reach a breakthrough, while a ceasefire remains elusive in the face of heavy fighting in Ukraine’s eastern and southern regions.

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