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Putin comes out of "isolation", the Russian despot is expected to face Western leaders at the G-20 summit

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Putin comes out of "isolation", the Russian despot is expected to face

Since the launch of the "Special Operation", Putin has been seen in Russia with several international leaders, such as Lukashenko or Xi Jinping, and has visited China, Belarus or other Central Asian countries linked to the Kremlin.

However, he has not had any meetings abroad with Western presidents, with whom he himself had several telephone conversations, as in the case of Macron.

While in the last few days there is talk that he may participate in the G-20 summit in India. His presence at the G-20 summit would be a turning point, and expert Alexey Maslov, from Moscow University, believes that this step "could be politically aggressive for Putin."

Another reason to go to New Delhi would be Putin's good relationship with India.

" We consider India a great power with friendly people and a wonderful history of our relations. Relations between our countries are developing with a view to the future ," said Putin, who maintains trade relations between Russia and India, although recently they have had disagreements over the type of currency in which transactions would be conducted.

The G20 consists of Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, the United States, India, South Africa, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, France, Germany, Italy, China, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and Russia.

At the recent Saudi Arabia summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a peace offer to Russia, but it included Russia ceding Crimea to Ukraine, something Putin's government strongly opposes.

Now diplomatic talks continue as Ukraine mounts a counter-offensive and Russia continues its heavy attacks on Ukrainian soil.

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