Jakarta. Indonesian President Joko Widodo said his country has invited both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the G20 summit in November. “Indonesia stands ready to contribute to peace efforts,” Xinhua news agency quoted Widodo as saying in a virtual press conference.
“Indonesia wants to unite the G20. Let there be no division. Peace and stability are the keys to world economic development.”
He said that the G20 plays a role in the recovery of the world economy. He had telephonic conversations with the leaders of both Russia and Ukraine this week.
On Thursday, Widodo and Putin discussed issues of Russian-Indonesian cooperation and various aspects of G20 activities in a phone conversation.
In talks with Zelensky on Wednesday, Widodo turned down a request for weapons from the Ukrainian president, saying Indonesia was ready to provide humanitarian aid.
—AnyTV News
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