During his remarks at the G7 gathering, Trump criticized the decision made by former President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to expel Russia after its annexation of Crimea. He claimed that had Russia remained in the group, the current war in Ukraine could have been avoided. Trump's comments echo similar sentiments he expressed during the last G7 summit held in Canada in 2018, where he also advocated for Russia's reintegration into the group, sparking considerable backlash from international allies.
Trump Advocates for Russia's Inclusion in G7, Sparking Controversy Again

Trump Advocates for Russia's Inclusion in G7, Sparking Controversy Again
At a recent G7 summit in Canada, former President Trump stirred controversy by suggesting that the expulsion of Russia from the G8 in 2014 was a mistake, asserting that it contributed to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Trump’s insistence on re-engaging with Putin highlights his controversial stance regarding Russia, as he continues to face criticism for his previous interactions with the Russian president and his approach to foreign policy.
In his address, Trump emphasized that only he seems to have a direct line with Putin, alluding to what he perceives as an insult towards the Russian leader's exclusion. This latest round of remarks illustrates Trump’s enduring complexities in transatlantic relations, potentially furthering divisions within the G7 alliance as global leaders grapple with pressing international threats.
In his address, Trump emphasized that only he seems to have a direct line with Putin, alluding to what he perceives as an insult towards the Russian leader's exclusion. This latest round of remarks illustrates Trump’s enduring complexities in transatlantic relations, potentially furthering divisions within the G7 alliance as global leaders grapple with pressing international threats.