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Putin happy to host G7 members in Moscow

- Denis Pinchuk

RUSSIA did not choose to leave the Group of Seven (G7) and would be happy to host its members in Moscow, President Vladimir Putin said yesterday when asked about US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Russia should have been at its latest meeting.

Trump said on Friday that Russia should have attended a G7 summit in Canada over the weekend, an idea that even Moscow seemed to reject. saying it was focused on other formats. Russia was pushed out of the then G8 due to its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea four years ago.

“We did not (choose to) leave it, our colleagues refused to come to Russia due to known reasons at some point.

“Please, we will be glad to see everyone here in Moscow,” Putin told reporters at a briefing in China’s city of Qingdao.

He, however, added that the combined purchasing power of the Russia and China-led Shanghai Co-operation Organisati­on, a meeting of which he was attending in China, outstrippe­d the G7. The latter currently includes the US, Canada, Japan, Britain, Italy, France and Germany.

The G7 ended in discord on Saturday when Trump clashed with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and said he might hit the car industry with tariffs.

Trump said in March that he and Putin would meet soon, but since then already poor ties between Washington and Moscow have deteriorat­ed further over the conflict in Syria and the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain.

The Kremlin has complained that efforts to organise the meeting seem frozen.

Putin said yesterday that he thought it was important that the two men meet and said he shared Trump’s concerns about the risks of an arms race developing between Russia and the US, something he said officials from the two countries needed to discuss. He said a meeting could take place as soon as the US was ready. – Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: KOPANO TLAPE, GCIS ?? President Cyril Ramaphosa participat­es in the G7 Outreach working session in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada.
PHOTO: KOPANO TLAPE, GCIS President Cyril Ramaphosa participat­es in the G7 Outreach working session in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada.

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