Russian President Vladimir Putin will join next week's G20 leaders summit "if the situation is possible", his Indonesian counterpart and the meeting's host said on Tuesday.
Report informs, citing Reuters, that Joko Widodo, who is this year's chair of the bloc of major economies, said Putin during a phone conversation last week had not ruled out attending the summit in Bali, and would join if possible.
"But if not ... maybe he'll ask to do it virtually," he said.
Joko Widodo, in an interview with the Financial Times said Russia was welcome at the summit, which he feared would be overshadowed by a "very worrying" rise in international tensions.
"The G20 is not meant to be a political forum. It's meant to be about economics and development," he was quoted as saying.
Indonesia has also invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has said he would not take part if Putin does.