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The Kremlin on Wednesday (March 23) accused the US of putting pressure on other countries regarding Russia’s membership in the G20 major economies, but said some powers were sticking to their sovereign points of view. RussiaUkraine

FILE PHOTO: Head of delegates prepare for a meeting on the last day of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 18, 2022. Mast Irham / Pool via REUTERS/File PhotoFILE PHOTO: Head of delegates prepare for a meeting on the last day of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 18, 2022.

The United States and its Western allies are assessing whether Russia should remain within the G20, sources told Reuters on Tuesday. Any possible contact between the Russian military and NATO forces could have grave consequences, Peskov said. He added the military operation was developing and conducted according to plan. Russia’s ambassador in Indonesia says Putin plans to attend G20 summit

, Russia’s ambassador in Jakarta said on Wednesday, following calls by some members for the country to be barred from the group.

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Kremlin is probably right, the US would rally to get other countries against him regardless of his obvious reasons, it would be wise for other countries not be pressure by the US & make decisions that would benefit them & allegiance with NATO may not necessarily be a good thing

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