Full coverage: G20 Hangzhou Summit
China's Foreign Ministry has confirmed the attendance of world leaders at next week's G20 Summit in East China's Hangzhou City.
Leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin; US President Barack Obama; and UK Prime Minister, Theresa May are expected to address issues including global economic uncertainties, and the rise of protectionism in trade and investment.
Leaders of international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund will also be present. This G20 summit will see more leaders from developing countries than before.
"Voices of developing countries will be fully heard at the G20 Summit. Developed and developing countries will make decisions on global economic affairs through consultation on an equal footing. It reflects a major change in the world economic landscape. It's a response to the trend of the times, which is a historic progress," said Lu Kang, spokesman of China's Foreign Ministry.