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Trudeau speaks with Jokowi about not having Putin at G20 meeting

Trudeau said he had shared his view with Indonesian President Joko "Widodo" Widodo, who is hosting the meeting of major economies in November, that Putin's attendance would be "extraordinarily difficult for us and unproductive for the G20."

AFP
Ottawa, Canada
Fri, April 1, 2022

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 Trudeau speaks with Jokowi about not having Putin at G20 meeting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference on COVID-19 situation in Canada from his residence on Sunday in Ottawa, Canada. (AFP/Dave Chan)
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday joined allies in saying he does not wish to see Russian President Vladimir Putin at this year's G20 meeting, citing Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

Trudeau said he had shared his view with Indonesian President Joko "Widodo" Widodo, who is hosting the meeting of major economies in November, that Putin's attendance would be "extraordinarily difficult for us and unproductive for the G20."

"It would be a big issue for many countries, including Canada," he told reporters in Ottawa.

Trudeau explained that G20 summits are about "how we manage and encourage economic growth around the world."

"Russia has with its illegal invasion of Ukraine upended economic growth for everyone around the world and can't possibly be a constructive partner in how we manage the crisis created by Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine," he added.

"Bottom line is it can't be business as usual to have Vladimir Putin just sitting around the table pretending that everything is okay, because it's not okay, and it's his fault."

US President Joe Biden has said he backs kicking Russia out of the G20 group of major economies, while Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said Putin should be barred from the group's summit in Bali.

But Brazil and China opposed giving Russia the boot, while Indonesia said it would remain "impartial."

Last week, a Moscow envoy to Jakarta said Putin plans to attend the meeting.

But it will be up to all G20 members to decide.

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