Trump says he wants Russia back in the G7
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a desire for Russia to return to the Group of Seven, stating it was a mistake to expel them following the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
- Trump mentioned that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spoken about ending the war in Ukraine, with potential future meetings in Saudi Arabia.
- The next G7 summit is scheduled for June in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, where Trump's suggestion will be discussed.
- Trump emphasized that including Russia is not about favoring them but ensuring they are part of critical discussions.
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Poilievre, Freeland rebuff Trump's call for Russia to rejoin G7
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US President Donald Trump on Thursday called for the re-expansion of the G7 group of the most developed economies. He told reporters that he had no reservations about re-joining the group with Russia, which was a member between 1997 and 2014. He said that the war in Ukraine might not have happened if the G8 had existed at the time.
'It was a mistake to throw Putin out' - Trump wants Russia back into G7
President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has said that removing Russia from the G7 countries was a mistake in the first place. Trump said he would have Russia back while highlighting his vision for a shake-up in the world order during an interactive session with the media on Thursday. Russia was suspended from the G7 in 2014 after Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea Peninsula. “I think it was a mistake to throw him out,” Trump said, …
President Trump Stresses Need to End Ukraine War, Calls for Russia's Readmission into G7
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time again asserted the need to end the "ridiculous war" between Russia and Ukraine, citing the massive loss of lives and infrastructure. World News | President Trump Stresses Need to End Ukraine War, Calls for Russia's Readmission into G7.
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