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Putin will not attend G20 in India but set to visit China for Belt and Road forum​

New DelhiEdited By: Mukul SharmaUpdated: Aug 29, 2023, 09:06 PM IST

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File photo of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping Photograph Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China for the Belt and Road Forum in October, Bloomberg reported while citing three people with knowledge of the matter. The visit would be Putin's first since an arrest warrant was issued against the Russian president for alleged war crimes, which the Kremlin has vehemently denied.

Preparations are now underway in Moscow for Putin's visit as Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly accepted Chinese leader Xi Jinping's invitation for the top flagship project of his presidency.

That's pretty much it. Vladimir Putin, in a telephonic conversation with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 28, cited his "busy schedule" and said that his main focus is still the "special military operation" in Ukraine for his inability to attend the G-20 summit in New Delhi in September.

Another facet of the discourse remains that New Delhi has vehemently opposed the G20 summit to emerge as a forum for focus on war in Ukraine, saying that it's a "geo-economic" platform and that the "(UN) Security Council" exists for conflict resolutions.

Putin in the New Delhi G-20 summit would have made him and by extension the war in Ukraine the top focus of a crucial multilateral meeting.

Secondly, Putin is reportedly willing to visit countries where his security service can completely guarantee his safety, and China is one of those places, according to two people cited by Bloomberg.

Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said in July that Putin planned to visit China for the forum, while Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said that China had invited the Russian leader as the "main guest" at the event, the state-run TASS news service reported in May.

In March 2023, The Hague-based International Criminal Court issued a warrant against Vladimir Putin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. Globally, a total of 123 nations are signatories to the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court which makes them bound to act on the orders passed by the court.

China and India are not signatories to the Rome Statute.

In last week's BRICS summit, Russia was represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov instead of Vladimir Putin. Pretoria is a signatory to the Rome Statute, meaning that it was supposed to comply with the order to arrest Putin.

Since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has only visited neighbouring countries and Iran.

Putin last visited China right before the beginning of the war in Ukraine when he attended the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and held talks with Xi Jinping at which the two sides declared a "no limits" partnership.

Xi, however, travelled to Moscow for a state visit in March.

 
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Putin will not attend G20 in India but set to visit China for Belt and Road forum​

New DelhiEdited By: Mukul SharmaUpdated: Aug 29, 2023, 09:06 PM IST

376218-untitled-design-2023-08-29t203321424.png

File photo of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping Photograph Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China for the Belt and Road Forum in October, Bloomberg reported while citing three people with knowledge of the matter. The visit would be Putin's first since an arrest warrant was issued against the Russian president for alleged war crimes, which the Kremlin has vehemently denied.

Preparations are now underway in Moscow for Putin's visit as Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly accepted Chinese leader Xi Jinping's invitation for the top flagship project of his presidency.

That's pretty much it. Vladimir Putin, in a telephonic conversation with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 28, cited his "busy schedule" and said that his main focus is still the "special military operation" in Ukraine for his inability to attend the G-20 summit in New Delhi in September.

Another facet of the discourse remains that New Delhi has vehemently opposed the G20 summit to emerge as a forum for focus on war in Ukraine, saying that it's a "geo-economic" platform and that the "(UN) Security Council" exists for conflict resolutions.

Putin in the New Delhi G-20 summit would have made him and by extension the war in Ukraine the top focus of a crucial multilateral meeting.

Secondly, Putin is reportedly willing to visit countries where his security service can completely guarantee his safety, and China is one of those places, according to two people cited by Bloomberg.

Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said in July that Putin planned to visit China for the forum, while Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said that China had invited the Russian leader as the "main guest" at the event, the state-run TASS news service reported in May.

In March 2023, The Hague-based International Criminal Court issued a warrant against Vladimir Putin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. Globally, a total of 123 nations are signatories to the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court which makes them bound to act on the orders passed by the court.

China and India are not signatories to the Rome Statute.

In last week's BRICS summit, Russia was represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov instead of Vladimir Putin. Pretoria is a signatory to the Rome Statute, meaning that it was supposed to comply with the order to arrest Putin.

Since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has only visited neighbouring countries and Iran.

Putin last visited China right before the beginning of the war in Ukraine when he attended the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and held talks with Xi Jinping at which the two sides declared a "no limits" partnership.

Xi, however, travelled to Moscow for a state visit in March.


Modi & Indians are slave of the west and there is high likelyhood that Putin will be arrested if he visits India.
 
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He clearly wants to avoid facing G20...

Moreover, he also did not attend the 2021 G20 Summit in Rome over Covid-19-related concerns and last year’s G20 Summit in Bali in the face of Western criticism of the Ukraine crisis.
 
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I think Russia is planning to set up concentration camps for Ukrainians. Obviously India don’t have any experience in such matters so Putin doesn’t want to visit.

I hope China gives him great insights and techniques he is looking for. It’s always nice to see 2 countries cooperating with each other.
 
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I think Russia is planning to set up concentration camps for Ukrainians. Obviously India don’t have any experience in such matters so Putin doesn’t want to visit.

I hope China gives him great insights and techniques he is looking for. It’s always nice to see 2 countries cooperating with each other.
China doesn't have that experience, US and Germany did. and you India can help introduce you beloved caste system to Putin.
 
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China doesn't have that experience, US and Germany did. and you India can help introduce you beloved caste system to Putin.
We offered to do that. But he is more interested in setting up concentration camps. So he ain’t coming here.

I wish all the best to both the countries in their quest to improve neighborly relations.
 
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Putin leaving his bunker.
Yeah
Putin pissed off Wagner
Yeah
Putin pissed off Ukrainians
Yeah
Farewell and adieu...
 
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Western media is downplaying BRI project, because they know the impact of BRI is huge.

It's not just about the rise of China, but the rise of the whole world.

BRI project is actually an ancient prophecy.

It's one of the strong elements in Millenium Kingdom.

No one even imagined that Africa could be developed and wealthy as well.

But according to the prophecy, it will be.
 
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Xi is skipping G20 to express solidarity with Putin.

G20 has become G18.

G20 is going to die without China.
 
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