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US President Donald Trump said he plans to invite Russia, South Korea, Australia, and India to the summit. File photo: PTI

Trump postpones G7 summit, wants India, others to join group

US President Donald Trump on Saturday postponed the 'outdated' Group of Seven (G7) summit that he planned to hold in June at the White House, seeking inclusion of India and some other countries to the grouping of world's top economies.


US President Donald Trump on Saturday (May 30) postponed the ‘outdated’ Group of Seven (G7) summit that he planned to hold in June at the White House, seeking inclusion of India and some other countries to the grouping of world’s top economies.

Trump told reporters, travelling with him on board the Air Force One from Florida to Washington DC, that he is ‘postponing it until September’ and plans to invite Russia, South Korea, Australia, and India.

“I don’t feel that as a G7 it properly represents whats going on in the world. It’s a very outdated group of countries,” he said.

Alyssa Alexandra Farah, White House Director of Strategic Communications, said this was bringing together ‘our traditional allies’ to talk about how to deal with the future of China.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office had said on Saturday that she would not attend the summit unless the course of the coronavirus spread had changed by then.

G7 is a forum of the seven countries with the world’s largest and most advanced economies, namely, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Heads of states of these countries meet annually on international economic and monetary issues.

The US holds the presidency of the G7 this year. During the summit, the G7 president normally invites heads of States of one or two countries to attend the meeting as a special invitee. Last year, French President Emanuel Macron had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit.

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