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Da Silva: Putin will be invited to the next meeting of the Group of 20

The president of Brazil announced that he will invite the president of Russia to participate in the G20 meeting in 2024.

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Brazilian President “Lula da Silva” announced that despite the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, which ordered the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges of war crimes, Brasilia will officially invite him to participate in the Group of 20 meeting.

The Group of 20 meeting hosted by Brazil is scheduled to be held in September next year.

Brazil, which has assumed the presidency of the Group of 20 since December 1, 2023, is scheduled to host the meeting of the 20 industrialized countries of the world early next fall.

Last March 17, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin and the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights on the charge of returning thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia. Moscow did not deny this and It says that the purpose of implementing this extensive program is to protect orphaned and orphaned children who were left in war zones. He is not a member of this court.

Russian presidential elections are scheduled to be held in mid-March 2024. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov recently said that Putin has not yet decided to participate in the upcoming elections.

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