The Scotsman

Acrimoniou­s start to G7 summit after Trump tweets

US president calls for Russia to be allowed back into group

- By DAVID HUGHES newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Donald Trump has dealt another blow to G7 unity after calling for Russia to be readmitted to the group - a call rejected by Theresa May.

The Prime Minister said Vladimir Putin’s Russia thrown out of the group of leading industrial­ised nations in 2014 - should not be readmitted until it could demonstrat­e a change of course.

Mr Trump was already at odds with the rest of the group - the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan - over the imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminium. His comments on Russia - backed by Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte - added further to the tensions at the summit in La Malbaie in Canada.

Mr Trump said: “Russia should be in the meeting, should be a part of it.”

But Mrs May told the BBC: “I have always said we should engage with Russia but my phrase is ‘engage but beware’.

“We should remind ourselves why the G8 became the G7, it was because Russia illegally annexed Crimea.

“We have seen malign activity from Russia in a whole variety of ways, of course including on the streets of Salisbury in the UK.

“So we need to say, I think, before any such conversati­ons can take place Russia needs to change its approach.”

The Prime Minister has been at the forefront of diplomatic efforts to build an alliance against Russia after the Salisbury nerve agent attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. At the G7 summit Mrs May was holding formal face-to-face talks with all of the other leaders - except Mr Trump.

The US president is expected to depart the two-day summit early tomorrow, leaving the rest of the group behind.

Asked if Mrs May believed she had been snubbed, a Downing Street spokeswoma­n replied: “No.”

But the Prime Minister twice refused to say whether she had requested a formal bilateral meeting with Mr Trump.

She told Sky News: “I talk with President Trump regularly, I talk on the telephone, I spoke to him earlier at the beginning of this week and I’ll be talking to him around this G7. What is important is that the UK and the United States actually come together in a whole variety of ways to talk about the issues that matter to us both.

The US leader fired off a series of messages on Twitter hitting out at his counterpar­ts before the summit even opened.

He said the summit was an opportunit­y for “straighten­ing out unfair trade deals” with the rest of the G7 - adding “if it doesn’t happen, we come out even better”.

Mr Macron - who has cultivated a close relationsh­ip with Mr Trump over recent months - stressed that the US was isolated.

 ??  ?? r Theresa May is greeted by Canadian Prime Minister on the first day of the G7 Summit
r Theresa May is greeted by Canadian Prime Minister on the first day of the G7 Summit

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