Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday (June 29) warned his Indonesian counterpart, Joko Widodo, who is visiting kyiv, that his participation in the G20 summit in his country in November would depend "on the security situation in Ukraine and the composition of the members Summit".
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He did not directly mention Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the latter's participation, invited by Indonesia, is the subject of intense diplomatic controversy, with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi saying it was "excluded" in the context of the invasion of Ukraine, while the Kremlin maintains that the invitation has been accepted.
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