Trump Expresses Doubt Regarding Putin’s G20 Attendance
Miami, Florida – Former President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that he “doubts” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attendance at the upcoming G20 summit, slated for December in Florida. Speaking to reporters, Trump addressed questions regarding an invitation to Putin, stating, “To be honest with you, I doubt he will come.”
The former president avoided explicitly confirming or denying whether an invitation had been extended to Putin. He added, “I think he should speak with everyone.”
Earlier in the day, a senior White House official confirmed that Russia would be invited to participate in the deliberations and the summit.
However, the Kremlin opted for a cautious approach, declining to definitively comment on Putin’s potential involvement, stating only that the matter was “left in the air.”
The G20 summit represents a significant international forum, and the presence – or absence – of key figures like trump and putin will undoubtedly be a focal point of discussion. The situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts continue ahead of the December summit.
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“This continued speculation about Putin’s presence raises serious concerns about international cooperation.”