Las Vegas Review-Journal

No Russia in G7, Trudeau says

Trump calls membership of leading-nations group ‘outdated’

- By Rob Gillies The Associated Press

TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that Russia will not be included in the Group of 7 nations, disagreein­g with U.S. President Donald Trump, who said he plans to invite Russia.

Trudeau noted Russia was excluded from the group after it annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.

“Its continued disrespect and flaunting of internatio­nal rules and norms is why it remains outside of the G7 and why it will continue to remain out,” Trudeau said.

Trump, meanwhile, called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to tell him about his proposal to convene an internatio­nal summit that would involve Russia, the Kremlin said.

Trump said Saturday he will postpone until the fall a meeting of the G7 leading industrial­ized nations that he had planned to hold next month, and plans to invite Russia, Australia, South Korea and India. Trump told reporters that he feels the makeup of the group is “very outdated” and doesn’t represent “what’s going on in the world.”’

The G7 members are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United

States. The group’s presidency rotates annually among member countries. Trump has repeatedly advocated for expanding the group to again include Russia.

The U.S. House of Representa­tives passed a bipartisan resolution in December 2019 that supported Russia’s previous expulsion from the annual gathering. Russia had been included in the gathering of the world’s most advanced economies from 1997 until 2014.

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