The Commercial Appeal

Trump: Bring back Russia to the G-7

President’s lament brings criticism at start of summit with allies

- John Fritze USA TODAY MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA-EFE

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Friday that Russia should be allowed to rejoin the Group of Seven forum of leading economies, breaking with other leaders of that group who are meeting this weekend in Quebec.

As he left the White House on his way to the G-7 meeting, Trump lamented that Russia was expelled from the global political group in 2014 after it annexed Crimea. The United States and its allies supported Russia’s ejection at the time.

“Russia should be in this meeting,” Trump told reporters. “Why are we having a meeting without Russia being in the meeting?”

Trump, who arrived in Canada hours later, described himself as “Russia’s worst nightmare” but said that “we have a world to run.”

The idea drew bipartisan criticism from Capitol Hill. Sen. John McCain, RAriz., said Russian President Vladimir Putin “chose to make Russia unworthy of membership in the G-8 by invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., accused Trump of “turning our foreign policy into an internatio­nal joke.”

Trump’s remarks were the latest show of disunity between the U.S. and the other six nations meeting this weekend. Trump is expected to face conflict after his decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum from those countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom.

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President Donald Trump gestures after landing Friday in Quebec, Canada.

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