Turkish President Erdogan will hold meetings with leaders of top economies during G20Summit in Bali and also meet his Indonesian counterpart Widodo to discuss bilateral ties
Leaders of Türkiye and Indonesia will discuss bilateral ties and steps that can be taken to further develop cooperation,
Erdogan will hold meetings with world leaders on the sidelines the summit, which will take place on November 15-16. The summit will feature a collaboration among major developed countries to focus on priority issues including Global Health Architecture, Sustainable Energy Transition, and Digital Transformation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attending the G20 summit. His Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will instead lead the Russian delegation.
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