Trump says it's 'common sense' to include Russia in G-7

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (June 3) said it was 'common sense' to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to rejoin the Group of Seven, saying it would be much easier to solve various issues if Moscow was represented at the gathering.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said it was"common sense" to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to rejoin the Group of Seven, saying it would be much easier to solve various issues if Moscow was represented at the gathering.

"Many of the things that we talk about are about Putin," Mr Trump told Fox News Radio in an interview, adding:"Have him in the room... get things done." Mr Trump over the weekend had raised the prospect of expanding the G-7, whose members are the world's most advanced economies, to once again include Russia, which had been expelled in 2014 following Moscow's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region.

The two leaders also spoke by phone on Monday, and discussed the possibility of holding an expanded G-7 summit later this year. The Kremlin has said that it would seek more information about Mr Trump's invitation.Other G-7 nations, including Canada, have objected to Russia's return while some, such as Japan, have not yet weighed in.

 

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