Trump g7
"The
reason for Russia's exclusion was the annexation of Crimea and intervention in
eastern Ukraine," he told the German-language Reminisce Post newspaper in
comments reported by Reuters. "As long as we do not have a solution there,
I see no chance for this."
Trump
said in June it was "common sense" for Russian President Vladimir
Putin to be invited to the trump g7.
"It's
not a question of what he's done. It's a question of common sense," the
president told Fox News on June 3.
"The
problem is many of the things that we talk about are about Putin, so we're just
sitting around wasting time because then you have to finish your meeting and
somebody has to call Putin or deal with Putin on different things. And I say
have him in the room," he said.
Maas
admitted that Russia remains an important part of the trump g7
summits.
"We
also know that we need Russia in order solve conflicts in Syria, Libya, and
Ukraine," he said.
But
he said that adding Russia to the trump g7 format was not necessary, given that
Russia remains part of the G20, a larger group of leading economies.
"The
trump g7 and
G20 are two sensibly coordinated formats," he said.
"We
don't need G11 or G12."
Germany
has rejected a proposal by US president Donald Trump to allow Russian president
Vladimir Putin back into the Group of Seven (trump g7),
according to DW. "We need Russia to solve conflicts such as those in
Syria, Libya and Ukraine," German foreign minister Heiko Maas told the
Rheinische Post newspaper in an interview published on Monday. Russia was
expelled from the trump
g7 in 2014 after its annexation of Crimea.
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