Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he saw "no need" for discussions with his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden, as tensions between Russia and the US continue to rise.
The tensions between both countries are of a variety, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"We should ask him if he's ready to hold such talks with me or not.
"I don't see the need, to be honest," Putin said, when asked about a potential meeting with Biden on the sidelines of a G-20 summit in November.
The Russian President added that his participation in the summit hosted by Indonesia is not yet decided.
"The question of my trip there has not been finalized. Russia will certainly take part.
"As for the format, we're still thinking about it.”
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