Zelensky’s office denies making a final decision regarding his attendance at the G20 summit

Zelensky’s office denies making a final decision regarding his attendance at the G20 summit

Ukrainian Presidential Spokesman Sergei Nikiforov denied the news of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to attend the G20 summit, according to “Russia Today”.
“No, the final decision has not been taken yet,” Nikiforov told Ukraine’s Strana news agency.
The Indonesian ambassador to the UAE, Hussain Bagis, announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had agreed to attend the G20 summit planned in Indonesia.

The G20 is an international organisation that brings together the leaders of 19 nations and the European Union.
It was created in 1999 to establish guidelines for improving global financial stability and to handle problems that are outside of any one nation’s purview.

Since 2008, the G20’s summits have included participation from heads of state, leaders of government, ministers of finance and foreign affairs, and representatives of global think tanks.

The office of Zelensky denies making a final choice regarding his participation at the G20 summit.

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