Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has been invited to the G20 summit in November in Indonesia. Nothing catastrophic will happen from his arrival.
Russian opposition journalist Igor Yakovenko told Channel 24 about this. According to him, one should not perceive that the world is ready to accept the international crimes committed by Putin and his minions.
Putin will be tried at an international tribunal
< p>As Yakovenko notes, Putin has been repeatedly called a criminal. So, Biden has previously emphasized that the Russian dictator is a murderer. And the European Parliament will vote for the recognition of Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.
At the G20 summit, Putin's actions will certainly be condemned. However, do not expect unanimous support. Nevertheless, both China and India will be at the meeting, trying to take a position of neutrality in relation to the war in Ukraine. These are the realities of the modern world.
However, everything will change after Putin's military defeat in Ukraine. After that, most likely, his terrorist regime will collapse. And Putin will end up in the dock at an international tribunal.
When Putin ceases to be the head of state… And this, most likely, will happen after a military defeat, then there will be an option of retaliation. I think that this is a prospect for the near future,” Yakovenko said.
Putin is becoming an outcast
Although Indonesia, hosting the G20 summit, invited Putin, Yakovenko doubts that he will go there at all. You should also not expect that negotiations between the Russian dictator and US President Joe Biden will be organized there.
Putin already had a rather difficult situation at the SCO summit in Samarkand, where he “turned put slop buckets on their heads.” He is demonstrably treated like an outcast. Let's not forget the UN General Assembly, where an unprecedented number of countries condemned Putin's Russia because of its attempt to annex the territory of 4 regions of Ukraine.