Finnish President Alexander Stubb has indicated that a potential meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin could take place during the upcoming G20 summit in Johannesburg on November 21–22. This suggestion comes amid ongoing international discussions and efforts to address various geopolitical issues involving both nations.
Stubb also mentioned the possibility of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky participating in the summit. The inclusion of Zelensky would highlight the regional significance of the event, given Ukraine’s ongoing conflict and diplomatic engagements with Russia and Western countries.
The G20 summit, which gathers leaders from the world’s major economies, is often used as a platform for high-level dialogue on global issues. While no official confirmation of the meeting has been announced, the prospects of these discussions have attracted attention in international diplomatic circles.
As the summit approaches, all parties may continue to explore opportunities for communication and negotiation, reflecting the ongoing complexity of international relations involving the United States, Russia, Ukraine, and other key stakeholders.