Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Trump delays G-7 meeting, wants countries added

- By Jill Colvin and Kevin Freking

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will postpone until the fall a meeting of Group of 7 nations he had planned to hold next month at the White House despite the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic. And he said the group’s membership should include Russia, Australia, South Korea and India.

Trump told reporters as he returned to Washington from watching the SpaceX rocket lift off in Florida that he feels the current makeup of the group is “very outdated” and doesn’t properly represent “what’s going on in the world.”

He said he had not yet set a new date for the meeting, but thought the gathering could take place in September, around the time of the annual meeting of the United Nations in New York, or perhaps after the U.S. election in November.

The leaders of the world’s major economies were slated to meet in June in the U.S. at Camp David, the presidenti­al retreat in Maryland, but the coronaviru­s outbreak hobbled those plans. Trump announced in March he was canceling the summit because of the pandemic and that the leaders would confer by video conference instead.

But Trump then switched course, saying a week ago that he was again planning to host an in-person meeting.

“Now that our Country is ‘Transition­ing back to Greatness’, I am considerin­g rescheduli­ng the G-7, on the same or similar date, in Washington, D.C., at the legendary Camp David,” Trump tweeted. “The other members are also beginning their COMEBACK. It would be a great sign to all — normalizat­ion!”

The G-7 members are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. The group’s presidency rotates annually among member countries.

The surprise announceme­nt came after German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office said she would not attend the meeting unless the course of the coronaviru­s spread had changed by then.

“As of today, given the overall pandemic situation, she cannot commit to participat­ing in person,” her office said in a statement Saturday. It added that the chancellor would continue to monitor the coronaviru­s situation.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP ?? President Trump is calling for an expansion of the G-7 nations to as many as 11.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP President Trump is calling for an expansion of the G-7 nations to as many as 11.

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