President Trump Invites Russia to G7 Tell President Putin June 2 at 8:06

US President Trump has talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone, and has officially conveyed his thoughts that he would like to invite Russia and others to the G7 Summit (7 major summits). It seems that Russia will decide whether or not to participate after carefully assessing how much it can participate in the decision at the summit.

US President Trump, chair of the G7 Summit, said he would postpone the summit until September 30th, and would like to invite four countries, including Russia, to discuss China's ongoing conflict with the United States. Was shown.

According to the Russian Presidential Office, President Trump officially communicated his thoughts by talking with President Putin over the telephone on the 1st.

Prior to this, Mr. Peskov, a spokesman for Cheong Wa Dae, said, "We need more information in order to respond to this proposal," and said that they would obtain detailed information before deciding whether or not to participate. .

"It's important to have equal opportunities to influence decisions," said Kosachov, chair of international affairs in the Senate.

As Russia was excluded from the G8 at the time following the annexation of Crimea, it seems that President Trump's remarks are being appreciated.

However, since it is said that talks will be held on China, which is strengthening relations with Russia, if Russia participates, it is likely that the decision will be made after assessing how far it can be involved in the decision at the summit.

Canada's Prime Minister opposes Russia's "Ignore international rules"

Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau revealed his opposition to Russia's participation in the G7 Summit at a press conference on Wednesday.

In this, Prime Minister Trudeau explained, "Russia was removed from the summit after invading Crimea." That's the reason. It should continue to be eliminated. "

In addition, Prime Minister Trudeau emphasized the significance of the G20 = summit of the 20 major countries, which is a conference in which various countries in the world participate, whereas the G7 is a conference by allies and friendly countries that share values ​​and the like. But he showed a different position than President Trump, who described the G7 as "outdated."