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They ‘Switched Off’ The Kremlin

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They ‘Switched Off’ The Kremlin
EL MURID

Pure ostracism, plague-ridden barracks.

South Africa has announced that it will not send Putin an invitation to the G20 summit due to the ICC warrant. Send whoever you want, but keep the defendant for yourself.

It is not even worth repeating that international meetings like the G20 are first and foremost a platform for informal meetings of leaders, and somewhere in the second or third — the official part with speeches and a final document, which is prepared and agreed upon in advance. The official part is simply a mandatory ritual, which they try not to drag out, since the main thing in such meetings is outside the round table.

For this reason alone, the most Lavrov (and who else could he send) can do at such a summit is simply bring a letter from a boss to some other boss. No one will communicate with him confidentially — it is simply not in line with his status. At the same time, Trump will be in Johannesburg in November 2025 — and it is clear that there is simply no better way to sit down with him in a corner for at least half an hour. But — alas, now this opportunity has also been downvoted. And by whom — friends and partners by BRICS.

In fact, the ICC order is a slightly crude, but very effective means of excluding the Kremlin even from the informal agenda. Pure ostracism, plague-ridden barracks.

In reality, this situation will continue in the future — as long as Putin is the first person. He is already excluded from world politics, since it is done precisely at such meetings.

El Murid, Telegram

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