Putin may attend G20 summit in Miami after U.S. invitation: Kremlin
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- Putin could attend the G20 summit in Miami in December 2026, according to the Kremlin on April 24, 2026.
- Trump said Putin’s presence would be very helpful and called Russia’s removal from the G8 a mistake.
- U.S. officials confirmed that the United States has formally invited Russia to the G20 and that Moscow has accepted the invitation.
- Russia' recent attacks killed 52 Ukrainian civilians in April, underscoring the diplomatic stakes of the invitation.
- G20 will convene in Miami in December 2026, providing a venue for US‑Russia dialogue.
Why it matters: Trump's administration secures a high‑profile venue for dialogue by inviting Putin to the December 2026 G20, giving Moscow a chance to break diplomatic isolation and easing sanctions that affect global markets.
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