Russia says Putin may go to G20 meeting in 2025

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Russia says Putin may go to G20 meeting in 2025

Introduction

The Russian government says President Vladimir Putin may go to the G20 meeting in December 2025. The meeting is in Miami, USA. The USA invited him. Both Russia and US President Donald Trump talked about this. Trump said Putin''s visit could be good, but he is not sure if Putin will come.

Main Body

The G20 meeting is at Trump''s Doral golf place. It is the first in-person meeting since 2019. Putin did not go to a G20 meeting after 2019. First, it was because of COVID. Then, it was because of the war in Ukraine. The USA invited Russia to all meetings. But there are no formal invitations yet. Kremlin spokesman Peskov said Russia will decide later who will go. A Russian deputy minister said they got an invitation. President Trump said he did not know about the invitation. He thinks Putin''s attendance would help. He also thinks it was a mistake to push Russia out of the G8 group in 2014. He thinks talking more could have stopped the war in Ukraine. Trump does not think Putin will come. Trump has been friendlier to Russia. He gave permission to buy Russian oil. He said Ukraine started the war. Some people say Trump is too nice to Russia. Trump says that is not true. Russia thinks the G8 is not important now. Russia likes the G20 more. Russia says the G20 shows the world economy better. Russia agrees with Trump that the 2014 expulsion was a mistake. But Russia thinks the G7 is not important. Russia sees the G20 as a good place to talk about world problems.

Conclusion

It is not sure if Putin will go to the Miami G20 meeting. Both sides say they can change their plans. The US wants to talk with Russia. Russia likes the G20 more than other groups. The final answer will come near December.

Vocabulary Learning

go
to move or travel to a place去(某地)
Example:Putin may go to the G20 meeting in 2025.
invite
to ask someone to come to a place or event邀請
Example:The USA invited Russia to all meetings.
meeting
an event where people come together to talk會議
Example:The G20 meeting is in Miami, USA.
sure
certain; having no doubt確定的;肯定的
Example:Trump is not sure if Putin will come.
talk
to speak with someone談話;交談
Example:Both Russia and US President Donald Trump talked about this.

Sentence Learning

The Russian government says President Vladimir Putin may go to the G20 meeting in December 2025.
This sentence uses the verb 'says' to report information, and 'may' to show possibility.本句使用動詞 'says' 來報告信息,並使用 'may' 表示可能性。
The meeting is in Miami, USA.
This sentence uses the verb 'is' to describe location.本句使用動詞 'is' 來描述地點。
The USA invited him.
This sentence uses the past tense verb 'invited' to describe a completed action.本句使用過去式動詞 'invited' 來描述已完成的動作。
Putin did not go to a G20 meeting after 2019.
This sentence uses the past tense negative 'did not go' to describe an action that did not happen.本句使用過去式否定形式 'did not go' 來描述未發生的動作。
It is not sure if Putin will go to the Miami G20 meeting.
This sentence uses 'it is not sure if' to express uncertainty about a future event.本句使用 'it is not sure if' 來表達對未來事件的不確定性。
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Kremlin Confirms Putin May Attend G20 Summit Following US Invitation

Introduction

The Russian government has confirmed that President Vladimir Putin may attend the G20 summit in December 2025 in Miami, after the United States invited him. Kremlin officials and US President Donald Trump have both acknowledged the possibility. Trump described Putin''s possible attendance as ''very helpful'' but also said he doubted it would happen.

Main Body

The G20 summit will be held at Trump''s Doral golf resort in the US. It will be the first in-person meeting since 2019. Putin has not attended a G20 summit since then, first because of the COVID-19 pandemic and later due to political consequences after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The US, as host, has invited Russia to all working-level meetings and the leaders'' summit, according to a State Department spokesperson and a senior administration official. However, the same official noted that no formal invitations have been sent yet. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that a decision on who will represent Russia—whether Putin, another official, or no one—will be made closer to the event. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Pankin confirmed that an invitation at the highest level has been received. President Trump told reporters that he was not aware of any official invitation but said that Putin''s attendance would be ''very helpful.'' He repeated his long-held opinion that Russia''s expulsion from the Group of Eight (G8) in 2014 was a mistake. He suggested that continued dialogue might have prevented the conflict in Ukraine from getting worse. Trump also doubted that Putin would actually attend. Since starting his second term, Trump has taken a more friendly approach toward Russia. For example, he extended waivers for buying Russian oil and blamed Kyiv for the war. These actions have drawn criticism that he is too accommodating to Moscow, a claim he rejects. Moscow''s view of the G7 and G8 is different from Trump''s. Peskov previously stated that the G8 has lost its relevance for Russia and that the G7 appears ''bleak'' and ''ineffective'' compared to the G20, which he argued better represents the global economy. The Kremlin agrees with Trump that the 2014 expulsion was a mistake, but it considers the G7 format no longer important. Russia sees the G20 as a key forum given the many crises around the world.

Conclusion

Whether President Putin will attend the Miami G20 summit is still uncertain. Both sides have shown flexibility. The talks reveal a complex exchange of diplomatic signals: the US wants engagement, while Russia values the G20 more than older groups. The final decision on who will represent Russia is expected closer to December.

Vocabulary Learning

accommodating
Willing to help or please others, often excessively.遷就的,順從的
Example:These actions have drawn criticism that he is too accommodating to Moscow.
bleak
Without hope or encouragement; gloomy.黯淡的,無希望的
Example:Peskov previously stated that the G7 appears 'bleak' and 'ineffective'.
engagement
Involvement or participation, especially in diplomatic or business contexts.接觸,參與
Example:The talks reveal a complex exchange of diplomatic signals: the US wants engagement, while Russia values the G20 more than older groups.
expulsion
The act of forcing someone to leave a place or organization.驅逐
Example:He repeated his long-held opinion that Russia's expulsion from the Group of Eight in 2014 was a mistake.
flexibility
The ability to change or adapt to different conditions.靈活性
Example:Both sides have shown flexibility.

Sentence Learning

The G20 summit will be held at Trump's Doral golf resort in the US.
Passive voice (will be held) to focus on the event rather than who holds it. Organizes idea by stating what happens to the summit.被動語態(will be held)強調事件本身而非主辦者,有助於組織資訊,說明峰會將在哪裡舉行。
However, the same official noted that no formal invitations have been sent yet.
Passive voice (have been sent) and linking word 'However' to show contrast with previous statement. Organizes idea by presenting a counterpoint.被動語態(have been sent)及連接詞「However」表示對比,有助於組織資訊,提出相反觀點。
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that a decision on who will represent Russia—whether Putin, another official, or no one—will be made closer to the event.
Passive voice (will be made) and relative clause (who will represent Russia) to specify the subject. Organizes idea by delaying the decision and clarifying options.被動語態(will be made)及關係子句(who will represent Russia)明確說明主體,有助於組織資訊,強調決定將稍後作出並列出選項。
Peskov previously stated that the G8 has lost its relevance for Russia and that the G7 appears 'bleak' and 'ineffective' compared to the G20, which he argued better represents the global economy.
Relative clause (which he argued) to add opinion, and comparison phrase 'compared to'. Organizes idea by contrasting groups and providing a viewpoint.關係子句(which he argued)加入觀點,比較短語「compared to」作對比,有助於組織資訊,區分不同組織並表達看法。
Whether President Putin will attend the Miami G20 summit is still uncertain.
Subject clause (Whether... is still uncertain) to introduce a topic as the subject. Organizes idea by stating uncertainty upfront.主語從句(Whether... is still uncertain)將話題作為主語,有助於組織資訊,直接表明不確定性。
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Kremlin Confirms Potential Putin Attendance at G20 Summit Amid US Invitation and Diplomatic Realignments

Introduction

The Russian government has confirmed that President Vladimir Putin may participate in the Group of 20 (G20) summit scheduled for December 2025 in Miami, following an invitation extended by the United States. The possibility has been acknowledged by both Kremlin officials and US President Donald Trump, who characterized Putin''s potential presence as potentially beneficial while expressing skepticism about its likelihood.

Main Body

The G20 summit, to be hosted by the United States at Trump''s Doral golf resort, marks the first in-person gathering of the group since 2019. Putin has not attended a G20 summit since that year, initially due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently because of the geopolitical fallout following Russia''s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The United States, as the host nation, has invited Russia as a member of the G20 to all working-level meetings and the leaders'' summit, according to a State Department spokesperson and a senior administration official. However, the same official noted that no formal invitations have been issued as of yet. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that a decision on who will represent Russia—whether Putin, another official, or no attendance—will be made closer to the event. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Pankin confirmed that an invitation at the highest level has been received. President Trump, in remarks to reporters, indicated that he was unaware of any official invitation but expressed the view that Putin''s attendance would be ''very helpful.'' He reiterated his longstanding opinion that Russia''s expulsion from the Group of Eight (G8) in 2014 was a mistake, suggesting that continued dialogue might have prevented the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. Trump also doubted that Putin would attend the summit. The US president has, since the start of his second term, adopted a more conciliatory posture toward Russia, including extending waivers for the purchase of Russian oil and attributing responsibility for the war to Kyiv. These positions have drawn criticism that he is overly accommodating toward Moscow, a characterization he rejects. Moscow''s perspective on the G7 and G8 differs from Trump''s. Peskov previously stated that the G8 has lost its relevance for Russia and that the G7 appears ''bleak'' and ''ineffective'' compared to the G20, which he argued better represents the global economic balance. The Kremlin has agreed with Trump that the 2014 expulsion was a mistake but considers the G7 format no longer significant. Russia views the G20 as an important forum given the multiple crises worldwide.

Conclusion

The potential attendance of President Putin at the Miami G20 summit remains uncertain, with both sides indicating flexibility. The discussions highlight a complex interplay of diplomatic signals, with the US seeking engagement and Russia prioritizing the G20 over older formats. The final decision on representation is expected closer to December.

Vocabulary Learning

conciliatory
Intended to gain goodwill or to placate; 安撫的,懷柔的
Example:The US president has adopted a more conciliatory posture toward Russia.
geopolitical fallout
Adverse consequences resulting from geopolitical actions or events; 地緣政治後果
Example:Putin has not attended a G20 summit since 2019 due to the geopolitical fallout following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
interplay
The way in which two or more things interact or affect each other; 相互作用,相互影響
Example:The discussions highlight a complex interplay of diplomatic signals.
realignments
Changes in alignment, alliance, or strategic positioning; 重新調整,重組
Example:The news report discusses diplomatic realignments between the US and Russia.
waivers
Official exemptions from a rule, requirement, or obligation; 豁免
Example:Trump extended waivers for the purchase of Russian oil.

Sentence Learning

The Russian government has confirmed that President Vladimir Putin may participate in the Group of 20 (G20) summit scheduled for December 2025 in Miami, following an invitation extended by the United States.
Main clause: 'The Russian government has confirmed'. Subordinate noun clause: 'that President Vladimir Putin may participate in the Group of 20 (G20) summit'. Within that, reduced relative clause: 'scheduled for December 2025 in Miami' (omitting 'which is'). Participial phrase: 'following an invitation extended by the United States' (where 'extended' is a reduced relative clause).主要子句:「俄羅斯政府已確認」。從屬名詞子句:「普京總統可能參加2025年12月在邁阿密舉行的二十國集團峰會」。其中包含縮減關係子句:「scheduled for December 2025 in Miami」(省略了「which is」)。分詞短語:「following an invitation extended by the United States」(其中「extended」為縮減關係子句)。
Putin has not attended a G20 summit since that year, initially due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently because of the geopolitical fallout following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Main clause: 'Putin has not attended a G20 summit since that year'. Two adverbial phrases of reason in parallel: 'initially due to the COVID-19 pandemic' and 'subsequently because of the geopolitical fallout'. Within the second, a participial phrase: 'following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine' modifying 'fallout'.主要子句:「普京自那年起未參加過G20峰會」。兩個並列的表示原因的副詞短語:「initially due to the COVID-19 pandemic」和「subsequently because of the geopolitical fallout」。第二個短語中包含分詞短語:「following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine」修飾「fallout」。
He reiterated his longstanding opinion that Russia's expulsion from the Group of Eight (G8) in 2014 was a mistake, suggesting that continued dialogue might have prevented the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.
Main clause: 'He reiterated his longstanding opinion'. Appositive noun clause: 'that Russia's expulsion... was a mistake'. Present participial phrase: 'suggesting that continued dialogue might have prevented...' which contains a noun clause with a past modal perfect ('might have prevented') indicating a hypothetical past possibility.主要子句:「他重申了他長久以來的觀點」。同位語名詞子句:「俄羅斯2014年被逐出八國集團是個錯誤」。現在分詞短語:「suggesting that continued dialogue might have prevented...」其中包含一個帶有過去情態完成式(might have prevented)的名詞子句,表示對過去假設的可能性。
The US president has, since the start of his second term, adopted a more conciliatory posture toward Russia, including extending waivers for the purchase of Russian oil and attributing responsibility for the war to Kyiv.
Main clause: 'The US president has adopted a more conciliatory posture toward Russia'. Interrupting adverbial phrase: 'since the start of his second term'. Present participial phrase: 'including extending waivers... and attributing responsibility...' which contains two gerund phrases in parallel.主要子句:「美國總統採取了對俄羅斯更為和解的姿態」。插入的副詞短語:「since the start of his second term」。現在分詞短語:「including extending waivers... and attributing responsibility...」其中包含兩個並列的動名詞短語。
Peskov previously stated that the G8 has lost its relevance for Russia and that the G7 appears 'bleak' and 'ineffective' compared to the G20, which he argued better represents the global economic balance.
Main clause: 'Peskov previously stated'. Two coordinated noun clauses: 'that the G8 has lost its relevance for Russia' and 'that the G7 appears 'bleak' and 'ineffective' compared to the G20'. Within the second, a comparative phrase 'compared to the G20' and a non-restrictive relative clause 'which he argued better represents the global economic balance' (with 'he argued' as an embedded clause).主要子句:「佩斯科夫此前表示」。兩個並列的名詞子句:「八國集團已對俄羅斯失去相關性」和「七國集團與二十國集團相比顯得『黯淡』和『無效』」。第二個子句中包含比較短語「compared to the G20」以及非限制性關係子句「which he argued better represents the global economic balance」(其中「he argued」為嵌入子句)。