Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):Some G20 member states, including China and Turkey, won't attend a meeting of the tourism working group scheduled for Srinagar next week, sources told ETV Bharat.
The meeting, which will take place from May 22 to 24, is being hailed as one of the biggest international gatherings to be hosted in Kashmir since Article 370 was repealed in August 2019. On the shores of Dal Lake, the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) is surrounded by strict security measures. A senior Jammu and Kashmir administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said that "it was uncertain whether Indonesia, the last G20 president and a member of the troika, will attend the meeting in Srinagar."
"China, which opted out of the G20 conference in Arunachal Pradesh in March, and Turkey would not attend the meeting in Srinagar," the official said. This comes after Turkey criticized India's handling of the situation in Kashmir in previous years, while China appears to have made its choice in response to Pakistan, a close friend.
At the meeting in Srinagar, a number of other nations—both G20 members and guest nations invited by India to participate in the G20 process—are anticipated to participate at a low level, the official said. "Instead of representatives from their own capital cities, these nations are likely to be represented by diplomats from their embassies in New Delhi. Mexico and Saudi Arabia are probably included in this group."