Trump says appropriate to let Russia join Group of Seven
U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he could support Russia's return to the group of the world's top eight economies, falsely blaming his predecessor for Russia's expulsion. Trump told reporters at the White House it would be "much more appropriate" for Russia to rejoin the G7, making it the G8 again.
- Economy
- Reuters
- Published Date: 11:23 | 20 August 2019
- Modified Date: 11:23 | 20 August 2019
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday it would be appropriate to let Russia join the G7 group of advanced industrialized countries.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump noted his Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, had wanted Russia out of what used to be the G8.
"But I think it's much more appropriate to have Russia in. It should be the G8 because a lot of the things we talk about have to do with Russia," Trump said.
Russia was pushed out of the G8 in 2014 because of its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
It was not the first time Trump has floated the idea of Russia getting back together with the G7, which groups the United States, Germany, Japan, France, Britain, Italy and Canada.
In June 2018, Trump suggested Russia should attend a forthcoming G7 summit in Canada. A Kremlin spokesman seemed to reject the idea, saying Russia was focused on other formats.
Two days later, President Vladimir Putin said Russia did not choose the G7 and would be happy to host its members in Moscow.
Trump has periodically called for closer ties with Russia, although his administration's policy has included strong sanctions against Moscow.