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Russia says China would be needed in expanded G7 summit: TASS

Published 07/04/2020, 06:38 AM
Updated 07/04/2020, 08:36 AM
© Reuters. Russian deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov meets with U.S. special envoy Marshall Billingslea in Vienna

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is not in talks with Washington about its potential role at an expanded Group of Seven summit later this year, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Saturday, insisting that China should also be included in the event.

His comments to TASS news agency countered those of John Sullivan, U.S. ambassador to Russia, who told RBC TV on Friday that Washington was "engaged with the Russian Foreign Ministry and with the other G7 governments about whether there is an appropriate role for Russia at the G7."

U.S. President Donald Trump has raised the prospect of Russia's return to the group, which includes the world's most advanced economies, after it was expelled in the wake of its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

Trump said last month it was "common sense" to invite President Vladimir Putin to rejoin the group.

Russia had been part the group, then known as the G8, since 1997.

Other G7 nations, including Canada and France, have objected to Russia's return, however.

Ryabkov said that the absence of China from an expanded G7 summit would make it impossible to discuss international issues.

"The idea of this so-called extended G7 is flawed because it's not clear how the authors of this initiative plan to address the Chinese factor," he was quoted as saying.

"Without China it's simply impossible to discuss any issues in the modern world."

Trump in May announced he was postponing a G7 summit until September or later and expanding the list of invitees to include Australia, Russia, South Korea and India.

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Australia has accepted the U.S. invitation to take part.

Latest comments

G7 should become G14 (at least) ??
Trump trying to get his brother Putin back in so they can benefit from others and give nothing back.
Us high tech companies invest vastly in India. The problem is : educated Indians dont want to live in India because of # laws n caste system. They’ll find a way to migrate to usa.
India population is around 1.3bil. If they can fix their taxes, corruption, they can be the next ‘China’. The country is in # ever since they got their country back because the upper class want to stay in power. It is time for the lower caste said # that s. Status quo doesnt work.
If the US willing to work with China, the world economy will be prosperous, the world stock market will shine.
If Indians get their head out of their ‘status quo’, the world econ will be prosperous.
That won't happen until China stops stealing American intellectual property and undercutting its workforce.
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