In G7, Trump says

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Kananaskis (Alberta): G7 leaders demanded a general view on wars in Ukraine and West Asia on Monday, but before their summit started formally, US President Trump said it was a mistake to remove Russia from G8 a decade ago. Leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and America, along with the European Union, are calling Kanadai to the resort area of ​​Kannaskis in Rockies till Tuesday.With a growing Israel-Iran’s struggle, the summit is seen as an important moment, which tries to restore the unity of unity between a democratic powerhouse. In an initial indication they could struggle to reach the agreement on major issues, an American official said that Trump would not sign a draft statement for the de-size of the Israeli-Iran struggle. Asked about the report that Iran wants to work towards a resolution, Trump responded to “yes”, and said, “They would like to talk, but they should have done so before.” “… I would say Iran is not winning this war,” Trump said at the beginning of a meeting with Canadian PM Mark Carney. Trump then stated that it was a “very big mistake” to remove Russia in 2014, when it attached Crimea, a step that promoted Russia’s widespread attack on Ukraine in 2022. “I think if you had Russia, you will not have war, and if Trump was President four years ago, you would not fight now,” he said. When asked by a reporter whether China should also be connected, Trump said: “This is not a bad idea. I have no objection if someone wants to see just in China.” Trump said that it is important for world leaders to speak on the summit with each other. He said, “(President) Putin does not talk to anyone. He does not want to talk because he was very humiliated when he was thrown out of G8 ….”.

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