Trump says it’s a bad time to let Russia back into G7
- US President Donald Trump said on May 6 that it is not a good time to let Russia rejoin the G-7 amid ongoing tensions.
- Russia was expelled from the G-7 in 2014 after it annexed Crimea, a move widely considered illegal under international law.
- Trump argued that Russia’s exclusion may have influenced Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and suggested that including Russia could have prevented conflict.
- He expressed that if Putin had been engaged in discussions with several other leaders pressing him against certain actions, the current issues might have been prevented, and he described Russia’s expulsion from the group as a misstep.
- Trump’s position implies that reinstating Russia in the G-7 could ease tensions, though this view contrasts with the broader international stance on Russia’s actions.
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Donald Trump thought and no longer wants Russia to return to the Seven's Group.
US President Donald Trump made a statement on March against Russia's reintegration into the Group of the Seven most developed states in terms of economic, technological and military (G7), against its previous position.
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