G7 fails to reach agreement on Russia reinstatement

Leaders of the Group of Seven nations failed to reach an agreement on Russia’s possible return to the Group during the summit at the seaside French town of Biarritz.

Iran Press/Europe: On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump agreed with French leader Emmanuel Macron's proposal to invite Russia to the 2020 G7 summit in the United States.

Trump also said that Russia should rejoin what was formerly known as the G8 group of industrialized nations, Sputnik reported.

Russian President, Vladimir Putin said that Russia views as useful any form of dialogue with G7 nations.

The G8 format was in place from 1998-2014 but was reduced to the G7 following disagreements with Russia regarding events in Crimea and Ukraine.

The G7 nations accused Russia of interfering in Ukraine’s domestic affairs and as a result, introduced sanctions.

G7 reaches no agreement on Russia

Following the summit, Macron pointed out that the leaders had not reached any agreement on Russia’s return to the G7 format, which would turn it back into the G8.

“Regarding Russia and the situation in Ukraine, we had a long discussion [...] It prevented a consensus on inviting Russia to our table”, Macron said.

According to the French leader, the United States will have a right to decide whether Russia should be invited to the next summit that will be held in this country.

“The invitation to the negotiating table is a decision of the inviting country. But the transition from the G7 format to the G8 format must be supported unanimously”, he added.

Media reported that Trump calls for a Russian return to the format caused a row with some G7 leaders during the summit in Biarritz.

Trump’s position on the issue was reportedly supported by resigned Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who represented the country during the summit, while Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe demonstrated a neutral stance.

At the same time, other leaders disagreed with Trump, insisting that Russia should not be a part of the format.

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