Kremlin Reaffirms G20 Engagement, Flags Consensus Risks Before Johannesburg Summit
Presidential aide Maxim Oreshkin will lead Russia’s delegation to the Nov. 22–23 gathering.
Overview
- Russia remains interested in participating in G20 work, spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
- The Kremlin says negotiations over final documents have become difficult at international forums, including within the G20.
- Peskov cited attempts to insert political issues into communiqués, which Russia and other states reject.
- He noted that when consensus cannot be reached, no joint text is produced or adopted.
- South Africa holds the G20 presidency after Brazil and is set to hand it to the United States at the end of November 2025.