Chinese Leader Skips the Gathering
At this year’s Group of 20 (G20) meeting in New Delhi, an unexpected twist came as Chinese leader Xi Jinping decided not to attend. This marks his first absence from the annual gathering. Why? Some think it’s due to border tensions with India and the U.S.’s efforts to bond with India against China. Others believe he’s dealing with internal economic issues.
There are concerns, though, about China’s potential economic downturn. If it does happen, it could ripple across the globe. With the G20 known for international economic talks, Xi’s absence may disappoint attendees hoping to discuss these matters directly with him.
Russia’s Putin Also Sits Out
Another significant absentee is Russian leader Vladimir Putin. He usually attends the G20, but his absence means missed opportunities to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and its global impact, like rising food prices.
Interestingly, Putin is hosting the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok during the same period. This event might see discussions between Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, with rumors suggesting weapons deals related to the Ukraine war.
Instead of Putin, Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, will represent Russia at the G20. Some say Lavrov doesn’t have much power, but he’s an experienced diplomat. He might try to prevent any formal G20 statement against Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
Awkward Moments Expected
Many leaders might be relieved to avoid photographs with Putin, given the ongoing conflict. However, awkward photo ops are still likely, especially with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attending. Despite his questionable human rights track record, he remains an influential figure, particularly in oil markets.
Ukraine’s President Left Out
Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, hasn’t been invited. It seems like a missed chance for him to garner support from major nations. Yet, the G20 is more about economics than security, making it perhaps the wrong venue for Zelenskyy’s concerns.
Key Attendees and Their Roles
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden are among those expected to discuss Ukraine in Zelenskyy’s absence. Biden, in particular, plans to contrast the U.S.’s global approach with China’s. However, Biden might cancel his trip due to COVID concerns, especially after Spain’s Pedro Sanchez withdrew for the same reason.
A key figure to watch is Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish leader. He often acts as a messenger between leaders and has a lot of influence in various areas, from NATO to oil prices. Currently, Erdogan is trying to convince Putin to revive an agreement that supports food exports from Ukrainian ports.
Final Thoughts
The G20’s dynamics will be affected by these high-profile absences. With so many geopolitical tensions at play, this year’s event promises to be particularly interesting. Countries hoping for quick solutions might have to wait a bit longer, especially with influential leaders missing in action.