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German government regrets decision of Chinas Xi not to attend G20

German government regrets decision of Chinas Xi not to attend G20

Published September 04,2023


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The German authorities regrets the choice of Chinese President Xi Jinping to not attend a G20 summit happening in New Delhi from Sept. 9, a spokesperson stated on Monday.

China will likely be represented by Premier Li Qiang, not President Xi Jinping, whereas Russia has confirmed President Vladimir Putin’s absence, suggesting that neither nation is more likely to be a part of any consensus.

Speaking at a daily news convention on Monday, a German authorities spokesperson stated that China would nonetheless be represented by a senior delegation and would subsequently be “capable of negotiating”.

Source: www.anews.com.tr