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Putin to be replaced at G20 summit in Brazil: it has become known who will do it

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Minister of Foreign Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov will head the Russian delegation at the G20 summit, which will be held in Rio de Janeiro on November 18-19.

This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Le Monde.

< p>President Vladimir Putin has refused to go on the visit, fearing the risk of being arrested under an International Criminal Court warrant. According to Le Monde, the Brazilian government has failed to provide official security guarantees for Putin, necessitating a replacement for the head of the delegation.

Russian The diplomatic department explained this decision by the desire to avoid disruption of the G20 summit due to possible legal complications.

This step reflects the growing influence of international justice on Russia's policy and its participation in major international forums. The replacement of Putin with Lavrov at the summit also underscores that Russia is in a position that requires caution and diplomatic flexibility.

Amid the conflict in Ukraine and growing pressure from the West, Moscow is forced to consider the legal risks and possible consequences of its decisions. This incident could serve as an important signal to other countries, strengthening the influence of international courts and their ability to influence global political processes.

Against this background, the media is already speculating about what will force Great Britain to send troops to Ukraine.< /p>
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